Russians express deep love for China after Putin's visit

Russian President Vladimir Putin completed a state visit to China from May 19 to 20, prompting positive reactions from citizens on Russian streets.

Local residents said the visit would enhance mutual understanding and strengthen ties between the two nations.

Respondents praised China's long history and rich culture, describing it as having a unique aesthetic charm. They also highlighted the hardworking and positive spirit of the Chinese people and said they like China from the bottom of their hearts.

The visit drew significant international attention, with reports indicating Putin wrapped up the trip and left Beijing on May 21.

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