by Julia Seidel | Jan 20, 2026 | News
The Netherlands and China may seem geographically distant, but they are closely linked economically. For decades, trade, financial services and innovation have formed the backbone of this relationship. The video focuses on one question: how do financial institutions...
by Julia Seidel | Jan 20, 2026 | News
For many, Delft Blue feels like a quintessentially Dutch symbol: the soft blue tones, the elegant patterns and the traditional craftsmanship. But behind this familiar image lies a surprising origin. The story of Delftware does not begin in the Netherlands, but in...
by Julia Seidel | Oct 1, 2025 | News
Every year, many students from China come to the Netherlands and Dutch students go to study at a Chinese university. This cultural exchange brings many wonderful benefits. Because the students meet people from other countries in an international environment, they...
by Julia Seidel | Sep 25, 2025 | News
The energy transition cannot take place without international cooperation. This issue does not stop at the border. As the Netherlands, we cannot do without China, because many products such as solar panels and electric cars are produced there. Working together on our...
by Julia Seidel | Sep 16, 2025 | News
You can try all kinds of Chinese dishes at the Rotterdam market hall. Did you know that Rotterdam and Chinese food have been linked for over a hundred years? What started with Chinese sailors settling in the port city grew into a food culture that is loved throughout...
by Julia Seidel | Sep 16, 2025 | News
If there is one thing we Dutch excel at, it is growing flowers. From the colourful tulips in the bulb-growing region around Haarlem to advanced and sustainable cultivation techniques, which Wageningen University, for example, is focusing on. The Netherlands has been a...