First Lady Rachel Ruto’s diplomatic mission to China has been marked by remarkable moments and philanthropic engagements.
During her tour, she had the privilege of meeting with the Chinese First Lady, Peng Liyuan, and together, they explored the Chinese Arts and Craft museum.

What caught everyone’s attention was the elegant attire chosen by Mrs. Ruto for this occasion.
Mrs. Ruto graced the occasion in a stunning green long dress accentuated with a sophisticated black blazer.
Her choice of black heels perfectly complemented the ensemble, exuding both style and grace.

In addition to the cultural experiences, the two First Ladies were treated to an arts and craft exhibition, a mesmerizing performance by the Ancient Chime bell, and the Grand song of the Dong ethnic group.
These cultural exchanges further strengthened the ties between the two nations.

Furthermore, Mrs. Ruto’s visit included a significant meeting with the leadership of the Tanoto Foundation, represented by Mr. Wu Wei, General Secretary, and Ms. Xiang Yang, Director of Global Program (Belt and Road countries).
The Tanoto Foundation has a commendable track record of over 25 years in philanthropic activities, with a particular focus on poverty reduction, capacity building, and livelihood improvement.

During this meeting, discussions revolved around potential collaborations with “MaMa Doing Good” to enhance capacity building for women and youth.
More importantly, the engagement aimed at developing income-generating projects that could uplift communities and contribute to sustainable development.
First Lady Rachel Ruto’s visit to China has not only been a display of diplomacy but also a platform for meaningful interactions and initiatives that hold the promise of making a positive impact on the lives of many.
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