Rwandan President Paul Kagame left Shenzhen Friday morning, concluding his five-day visit to China.
During his stay in Shenzhen, an economically dynamic city in south China's Guangdong Province, Kagame attended an economic seminar presented by Chinese and Rwandan enterpreneurs, calling for more Chinese investment in Rwanda.
Kagame arrived in Shenzhen Wednesday afternoon from Shanghai, where he attended the annual board meetings of the African Development Bank (ADB) Group.
This is Kagame's first state visit in China since he took office as Rwandan president. During his stay in Beijing, Kagame held talks and met with top Chinese leaders Hu Jintao and Wu Bangguo respectively.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao met with Kagame in Shanghai before the opening ceremony of the ADB board meetings.
Source: Xinhua