Nepal and China face each other on Mount Qomolangma, internationally known as Mount Everest. Although the world’s highest mountain blocks the two countries, it does not hinder the profound friendship between the two peoples across the long river of history. Instead, it is a symbol of friendship between the two countries from generations to generations. It not only borders but also acts as the peak of friendship between China and Nepal.
Since the establishment of diplomatic ties between Nepal and China on August 1, 1955, China-Nepal relations have been developing in a sustained, stable and sound way no matter how the international situation changes.
After the Wenchuan earthquake in China in 2008, the Nepali government and people…