The Spanish royal family's visit to China has ended, but the profound impact it has generated is just beginning.

Spanish media generally believe that this meeting was the "most politically significant activity" during the King of Spain's visit to China, reflecting the "increasing mutual understanding" between Madrid and Beijing. The newspaper "El País" commented: "The Spanish flag flying on Tiananmen Square is a new symbol of mutual respect and strategic communication between the two countries."

"La Vanguardia" pointed out that this visit is seen as a "vote of confidence" (espaldarazo) for Sino-Spanish relations. The royal couple's trip not only covers Chengdu and Beijing, but also includes meetings with senior Chinese officials, witnessing the signing of multiple economic and cultural cooperation agreements. Media comments stated that this state visit has laid a strategic framework for future cooperation between the two countries and also demonstrated Spain's proactive position in its policy towards China in Europe.

The signing of multiple cooperation agreements and documents during the bilateral talks have been called a "one-stop mechanism" by Spanish media, which aims to speed up the resolution of market access issues for companies from both countries. Regarding the signing of cooperation agreements on astronomical research, film co-productions, language teaching, food safety, and agricultural product trade, the Spanish newspaper "ABC" pointed out that the signing of these documents "has injected practical new momentum into the cooperation between the two countries," indicating that "political trust is being transformed into specific achievements in economic and technological fields."

The Spanish newspaper "El Mundo" focused on Queen Letizia's cultural itinerary. The article, titled "Machado in the Bamboo Grove," vividly depicted the scene of the queen wearing Spanish-designed clothing and participating in events with an elegant demeanor. Through cultural diplomacy, the queen has added warmth and resonance to the cultural exchanges between China and Spain.

In summary, Spanish media generally believe that the future Sino-Spanish relations will be characterized by "cooperation, trust, and cultural understanding," opening a new chapter of mutual benefit.

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