"We set our China-ASEAN Marine Cooperation Center in Xiamen because the city boasts a coastal location, well-protected sea, advanced economy and convenient transportation."
Chen Yue, official at the State Oceanic Administration
"This (the main forum of 2016 World Ocean Week) is a timely forum. The marine economy is linked to healthier coastal and marine resources, as well as better governance and management for oceans and coasts, so that economic goals and objectives can move forward sustainably. It is a win-win situation for the economy and for the people."
Eang Sophalleth, undersecretary of state at the Ministry of Environment of Cambodia
"China leads the region in many areas in technology and science, developing infrastructure and using available resources in the coastal area in an effective way. What I see is that China is trying to develop and promote those technologies and sciences, and help other countries in the region to develop similar models."
Stephen Ross, executive director for resource facility at the Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia
"We have seen long-term cooperation between Zanzibar and China. We really appreciate that and we have to keep it going. As part of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road initiative, we have a culture and education program in Zanzibar comprising 35 students and taught by Chinese teachers. It is a tremendous achievement and a change in a way. The event in Xiamen is a link and we will share the experience we have got here back in our country."
Sheha Hamdan, director-general of the planning, policy and research department at the Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources, Livestock and Fisheries of Zanzibar
"Fujian has specific experience in protecting the ocean environment. We are also eager to learn from ASEAN member countries and increase collaboration in ecological tourism, marine management and human resources."
Song Jianhua, official at the Ocean and Fisheries Bureau of Fujian
"The China-ASEAN Marine Cooperation Center will enhance technology exchanges and communication between China and ASEAN, especially in terms of sustainable development. ASEAN member countries have significant experience in eco-friendly development. We hope to learn from them as well as to contribute to the world."
Yu Xingguang,director-general of the Third Institute of Oceanography of the State Oceanic Administration
China announced and implemented on May 15 a policy allowing visa-free entry of foreign tourist groups aboard cruise ships via all cruise ship ports along the country's coastline.
China and Georgia are set to waive visa requirements for travelers starting May 28.