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Attendees to cross-Strait summit emphasize shared root of Chinese culture

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Attendees to cross-Strait summit emphasize shared root of Chinese culture

2024-10-24 15:48 Last Updated At:16:07

Attendees at a cross-Strait summit on Chinese culture emphasized the shared roots of Chinese culture across the Taiwan Strait, advocating for strengthened cultural exchange and cooperation.

The first Cross-Strait Chinese Culture Summit opened in Beijing on Wednesday, bringing together over 400 notable individuals in the field of culture from both sides of the Taiwan Strait.

Addressing the opening ceremony, Song Tao, head of both the Taiwan Work Office of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said that people in both the mainland and Taiwan share the same roots and culture.

Chinese culture has always valued the principle that peace is of paramount importance, and the principle that the people are the foundation of the state, Song said.

He expressed the hope that Taiwan compatriots, including those in the field of culture, will engage actively in cross-Strait exchange and cooperation across various fields, working together to counter "Taiwan independence" and promote national reunification.

Liu Chao-Shiuan, chairman of the Foundation of Chinese Culture for Sustainable Development, said he hopes that cross-Strait cultural exchange and cooperation will be enhanced, and that mutual understanding will be deepened to carry forward Chinese culture and strengthen the foundation for peaceful cross-Strait development.

"In recent years, there have been some 'de-Sinicization' attempts in the political circle of Taiwan. This has even extended to the cultural level. From the education system to the overall social climate, some individuals are seeking to disconnect Taiwan from its Chinese cultural heritage. However, many people in Taiwan hold a deep affection for and strong identification with Chinese culture, and this sentiment remains unwavering even in the face of opposition," Liu said.

"We have an unwavering responsibility to inherit, promote, and develop our culture, especially in the pursuit of national rejuvenation. What we should do is to overcome all obstacles with joint efforts from both sides of the Taiwan Strait and work toward the well-being and happiness of our compatriots," said Hung Meng-chi, honorary chairman of the Chinese Culture, Education and Economic Trade Creative Association in Taiwan.

Some attendees expressed a desire for more cross-Strait cultural exchanges, particularly in cultural works, to help students in Taiwan gain a deeper understanding of Chinese culture.

"In Taiwan, many parents, schools, and teachers understand that the roots of Chinese culture cannot be severed. They are looking for quality educational materials to teach students about Chinese culture. In the future, we hope there will be more cross-Strait exchanges regarding various works of Chinese culture," said P'an Tsu-yin, a senior media professional from Taiwan.

The three-day summit will include a main forum on literature and seven sub-forums.

Attendees to cross-Strait summit emphasize shared root of Chinese culture

Attendees to cross-Strait summit emphasize shared root of Chinese culture

A host of cutting-edge products and technologies representing new quality driving forces will make debuts at the upcoming 7th China International Import Expo (CIIE) from November 5 to 10 in Shanghai, organizers said at a press conference in Beijing on Wednesday.

The overall exhibition area of the expo will exceed 420,000 square meters, and 152 countries, regions and international organizations will participate in national exhibitions and business exhibitions, while the Hongqiao International Economic Forum will feature the main forum and 19 parallel sessions, according to Tang Wenhong, China's Assistant Minister of Commerce.

The innovation incubation special section of the business exhibition will for the first time focus on digital economy, green and low-carbon, life science and manufacturing technologies to present the section's largest ever exhibition among all CIIE editions in terms of exhibition area and the number of exhibits, Wu Zhengping, deputy director of the China International Import Expo Bureau, told reporters.

The technical equipment section will focus on science and technology, industries, and environmental protection, while the science and technology section will for the first time set up a new special section for new materials, according to Wu.

"At the 7th CIIE, a batch of exhibits representing new quality driving forces will make debuts, covering high-end equipment, new materials, marine engineering equipment, biotechnology, advanced agricultural technology and other cutting-edge sci-tech fields," Wu said.

The Hongqiao International Economic Forum, a key part of the expo, will host discussions on artificial intelligence, new energy storage, new energy vehicles, sustainable city construction and other topics at its sub-forums.

On the sidelines of the forum, activities themed "new quality productive forces drive green and sustainable development" will be held to explore paths toward green and sustainable development for businesses.

As the world's first national-level import-themed expo, the CIIE is held annually at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai.

Since its first edition in 2018, this expo has become an important stage spotlighting China's new development paradigm, a platform for high-level opening-up and a public good for the whole world.

7th CIIE to feature debuts of exhibits representing new quality driving forces: organizers

7th CIIE to feature debuts of exhibits representing new quality driving forces: organizers

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