Member Liu Xianzhong gave full play to the role of cultural diplomacy and promoted people to people

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-03-03

Members attending the Second Session of the 14 th CPPCC National Committee reported for duty today

Member Liu Xianzhong gave full play to the role of cultural diplomacy and promoted people-to-people bonds

This morning, CPPCC member Liu Xianzhong reported to his station. The Second Session of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) will be held on March 4. Today, members of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) have reported for duty one after another In the morning, Liu Xianzhong, member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and member of the Beijing branch of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences of the China Democratic National Construction Association, returned to his room and turned on the computer to continue to revise and improve the proposal after reporting to the station. "My proposal this time focuses on the diplomacy of major powers, and I put forward several suggestions on how to give full play to the role of cultural diplomacy. He said that cultural diplomacy is an important pillar of China's overall diplomacy by spreading the concept of win-win cooperation and enhancing cultural communication, so as to reduce the estrangement and misunderstanding caused by cultural differences.

Academic exchange is an important way of cultural diplomacy. Liu Xianzhong believes that strengthening exchanges and cooperation with foreign academic institutions can promote scholars to understand each other's research progress on related issues, find a common language, and make both sides unconsciously have the desire to understand each other deeply. In addition, through high-level academic dialogue and exchange, mutual achievement can be achieved and the innovative development of both sides of the academic community can be promoted.

He also suggested digging deep into historical resources, finding some themes from history that are easy for people to empathize with, strengthening cultural exchanges, increasing the display and dissemination of China's contemporary scientific and cultural achievements, telling Chinese stories well, and making the international community's understanding of contemporary China's development in all aspects more three-dimensional and comprehensive.

**: Beijing**client reporter Wu Honghong

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