Exchanges and cooperation in culture and tourism among Asian countries have effectively promoted people's understanding, recognition and appreciation of each other's civilizations.
Chinese President Xi Jinping's speech at the opening of the Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilizations on Wednesday has been echoed by many as his vision inspires hope for a brighter future for Asia and humanity.
The Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilizations (CDAC), hosted by China to boost exchanges and mutual learning among Asian civilizations, will generate meaningful discussions on how to expand Asian cultures as well as joint development, a South Korean expert has said.
A conference on cultural contact among Asian civilizations will help boost ties between nations in the region, an expert has said.
The Conference of Dialogue on Asian Civilizations (CDAC) scheduled on May 15 in Beijing will usher in a new era in which the diversity of civilizations is appreciated.
As the world is grappling with thorny issues ranging from climate change to terrorism, the upcoming Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilizations serves as a reminder that exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations is the most effective way to promote the best in humanity.
The upcoming Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilizations underscores the role of intercultural exchange in a rapidly changing and diverse world.
Describing the Indian and Chinese civilizations as "cousin cultures," a renowned Indian scholar said that it was a matter of great honor that India and China share their historic relationship in such a vibrant manner in contemporary times.
The China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has created a lot of opportunities for cultural cooperation in different forms between Cambodia and China, a Cambodian curator has said.
China has been playing a greater role in safeguarding and developing Cambodia's cultural heritage, Apsara National Authority's spokesman Long Kosal said.
China put forward the West Development strategy in 1999 to help the underdeveloped western region catch up with the more prosperous eastern areas. Since then, China's west has maintained steady and rapid economic development.
China has stepped up supervision on cultural relics protection by carrying out over 240,000 law enforcement inspections and more than 340,000 security checks in 2018, according to a recent report from the National Cultural Heritage Administration.
From the Netherlands to Finland and Denmark, the arrival of Chinese giant pandas in several European countries in recent years has been greatly welcomed by the locals. What's more, these furry friendship ambassadors have strengthened China's relations with these countries as well as the Chinese people's friendship with the locals.