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Chinese leaders & citizens mourning loss of Cuban leader

Reporter: Gavin Blackburn 丨 CCTV.com

11-28-2016 06:21 BJT

People around the world are saying their last good-byes to Cuba's revolutionary leader, Fidel Castro. He died on Friday at age 90. Chinese President Xi Jinping offered condolences to the Cuban people.

Cuban Prsident Fidel Castro stands on the Great Wall of China, 70 kilometers north of Beijing in December, 1995. Castro, who was in China to boost trade and study the country

Cuban Prsident Fidel Castro stands on the Great Wall of China, 70 kilometers north of Beijing in December, 1995. Castro, who was in China to boost trade and study the country's market-oriented economy,spent a day sight-seeing before an evening meeting with the then-Chinese Premier Li Peng. [Photo/IC]

The last of the 20th Century's revolutionary leaders. A charismatic leader who endured well into the 21st.

Cuba was among the first countries in the western hemisphere to establish diplomatic relations with China. An era when Fidel Castro was on the world stage alongside Chairman Mao Zedong.

Generations of Chinese leaders kept close ties with him.

President Xi Jinping offered condolences to the Cuban people. Xi remembered Castro as "a great figure of our times".

The Chinese people lost a close comrade and a sincere friend when Castro passed away. His glorious figure and his great achievement will last in history.

Fidel Castro invited Xi Jinping to his home in July 2014. Moringa and mulberry trees grown from seeds from China flourished there.

In September this year, Premier Li Keqiang visited Castro in Havana, offering support to Cuba's development.

A shared history has allowed bilateral relations to develop through Chinese foreign investment and jointly developed projects.

Chinese refrigerators are found in Cuban homes, China's "Yutong" buses ply Cuba's highways, and China's Union-pay cards are accepted at Cuban ATMs.

"Politically, economically, and in other fields, these two countries are good friends. They support each other, they have economic cooperation in all kinds of fields," Professor Jiang Shixue with Shanghai University said.

Many older Chinese still remember the 1995 visit, when the Cuban leader was greeted warmly in Beijing, on the Great Wall and at Mao's Memorial.

Even if he feels like an icon from another era, Fidel Castro's passing is being mourned deeply and genuinely in China.

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