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China opens its doors to the world by kicking off its first in-person 'Summer Davos' since the pandemic

The Chinese city of Tianjin is buzzing with activity. C-suite executives, government officials, and media members from all over the world have made their way to attend the first in-person World Economic Forum, or WEF, event in China since the pandemic began.

The port city of Tianjin, home to 14 million people, welcomed the participants with big billboards on the main highway. Local Chinese residents welcomed"foreigners" to their neighborhoods, and food stalls were in action selling local delicacies including dumplings, noodles, and bao buns. While Li's speech welcomed the return of in-person meetings, he also said COVID-19 will not be the last public health crisis.World Economic Forum/PASCAL BITZ

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