Annual Report & Plan
Baltimore Sister Cities Annual Accomplishments Report for 2023 (PDF, 1.9mb)
Baltimore Sister Cities Annual Plan for 2024 (PDF, 2.1mb)

Baltimore Sister Cities Annual Accomplishments Report for 2023 (PDF, 1.9mb)
Baltimore Sister Cities Annual Plan for 2024 (PDF, 2.1mb)

Date/time: Wednesday, October 11, 2023, 5:30-9pm ET
Location: Baltimore City Hall, 100 Holliday Street Baltimore, MD 21202
Admission: $20. Advance registration required.
For more information and to purchase tickets: chinatownhall2023baltimore.eventbrite.com
China’s rapid development and Sino-American relations have a direct impact on the lives of nearly everyone in the United States. CHINA Town Hall is a national conversation about China that provides Americans across the United States, and beyond, the opportunity to discuss issues in the relationship with leading experts. The Baltimore-Xiamen Sister City Committee is the Baltimore and Maryland host for this annual event organized by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations (NCUSCR). The NCUSCR recruits a high-level speaker or panel on U.S.-China topics and the local host provides the venue and webcasting support as well as a distinguished local speaker/moderator to conduct follow-up discussions with the local audience.
This year’s event features:
The CHINA Town Hall is hosted nationwide by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations (NCUSCR) and in Baltimore by the Baltimore-Xiamen Sister City Committee (BXSCC).

Baltimore’s first sister city relationship was established 50 years ago in 1973 with Gbarnga in Liberia. In Baltimore, the relationship is managed by Baltimore-Gbarnga Sister City Committee (BGSSC); in Gbarnga is it managed by Gbarnga-Baltimore Sister City Committee (GBSC Liberia).
Baltimore is located in the state of Maryland, near Washington, DC (the capital of USA). Gbarnga is the capital of Bong County, northeast of Monrovia (the capital of Liberia). Maryland has historical connections to Liberia and has sister state relationships with two counties in Liberia: Bong County and Maryland County.
2023 is the 50th year of the Baltimore-Gbarnga sister city relationship. There are several special events throughout the year:
Baltimore-Gbarnga Sister City Committee (BGSSC) supported and collaborated with the Program in Racism, Immigration, and Citizenship (RIC) at Baltimore’s Johns Hopkins University (JHU) on a historic trip commemorating the 200th year since the arrival of the first repatriated families in Liberia. B4 Youth Theatre, a troupe of young Baltimore performers, performed in Liberia to build a cultural and societal bridge between the two countries and its peoples. The performance, 200 Years of Returns, commemorated the Liberia Bicentennial. A collaboration with the Angels of Praise dancers and the Just One Spirit dance ministry — the culmination of more than a year of rehearsing, research, and performances in Virginia and Maryland. B4 Youth Theatre visited Gbarnga and its community college during their trip. More information about this trip
About B4 Youth Theatre: www.b4youththeatre.org
About the Johns Hopkins University program: JHU’s RIC Supports Trip to Liberia for Baltimore Schoolchildren

The Gbarnga-Baltimore Sister City Committee (GBSC Liberia) held a special event in Gbarnga on June 23, 2023 with Gbarnga Mayor Herbert to celebrate the sister city relationship with Baltimore.



The event recognizes and celebrates the December 2022 ‘200 Years of Returns’ trip to Liberia organized and sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Krieger School program in Racism, Immigration and Citizenship (‘RIC’) and the Baltimore-Gbarnga Sister City Committee. This event includes the presentation of the Baltimore Mayor’s ‘Certificates of Recognition’ to the 29 youth and adults who traveled to Liberia or supported the trip in other ways, a cultural troupe performance, premiere screening of ‘200 Years of Returns” as performed on UNESCO World Heritage site Providence Island in Liberia, Q&A with the actors and travelers, and a light reception.
Post-event press release and photos


Changwon’s Deputy Mayor visited Baltimore in May 2023 with a delegation from Baltimore’s sister city of Changwon, South Korea. Photos of the delegation at Baltimore City Hall with Mayor Brandon Scott can be viewed on the Baltimore City website. Photos also viewable on the Baltimore-Changwon Facebook page.
When: Friday, June 2, 2023, 8am – 4pm ET
Location: Towson University, West Village Commons Towson, MD 21252
More info: Event page (Registration has reached capacity and is now closed.)
Towson University and the Baltimore Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MIMA) host the 10th Baltimore Immigration Summit at West Village Commons at Towson University, returning after a three-year hiatus. This is a one-day event bringing together academics, policymakers, service providers, activists, community leaders and others working with and for New Americans (immigrants and refugees) in the Baltimore region. The 2023 theme is ”Working Towards Equity: Strength and Transformation in Immigrant Communities.”
The Baltimore Immigration Summit is a one-day event that brings together academics, policymakers, service providers, activists, community leaders, and others working with and for New Americans (immigrants and refugees) in our region. Baltimore and its surrounding suburbs represent an area with a growing and diverse New American population, and local governments view New Americans as essential to the region’s ongoing resurgence. We invite you to join us in celebrating the continued work of welcoming New Americans in the Baltimore area and discovering new opportunities for collaboration!
Baltimore Sister Cities will have a table at this event. Stop by our table to meet us and find out more about what we do!
Baltimore Sister Cities Annual Accomplishments Report for 2022 (PDF, 3.7mb)
Baltimore Sister Cities Annual Plan for 2023 (PDF, 2.6mb)
сла́ва Украї́ні! “Glory to Ukraine!” / Heróyam sláva! “Glory to the Heroes!”
Odesa, Ukraine is a Sister City of Baltimore since 1974. Visit the Baltimore-Odesa Sister City Committee website at www.baltimoreodesa.org. And we urge you to support Odesa and Ukraine in its time of need — Donate to the committee’s fundraising drive for humanitarian relief here. And mark your calendars: The 47th Annual Ukrainian Festival of Baltimore takes place Sep 9 & 10, 2023.
Images for you to share on social media or print to take to the rally:




Applications for the new Maryland Global Gateway program are now available. This program will provide incentives for the first 50 eligible companies, including:
Applications are due by November 11, 2022.
See Press Release here.

The 16th annual CHINA Town Hall will be hosted nationwide by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations (NCUSCR) and in Baltimore by the Baltimore-Xiamen Sister City Committee. The 2022 event will feature former (2009-2011) Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman Jr. in a national conversation on how the U.S.-China relationship affects our cities, towns, and communities.
Date: Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Time: 7:00pm – 8:00pm
Location: Virtual
Cost: Free
Register for this virtual event via Eventbrite.

The BXSCC and our partners return to China International Fair for Investment & Trade (CIFIT) this year!
Baltimore and Maryland will be represented in-person at the China International Fair for Investment & Trade (CIFIT), the largest investment and trade promotion activity in China, which takes place annually in Xiamen.
Our booth at this year’s fair is presented in partnership with the Maryland Department of Commerce and Maryland Center China, with the assistance of Baltimore Development Corp. and Visit Baltimore.
All flyers from Maryland and Baltimore will be accessible to attendees via a QR code that leads to this landing page.
Supported by Baltimore-Xiamen Sister City Committee (BXSCC).
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