GLOBALink | Exchanges between civilizations vital for a better world
Updated: May 4, 2023 Source: Xinhua News Agency
From a Swedish actor performing Peking Opera to an Israeli writer translating Chinese philosophy, people from across the world have responded positively to the China-proposed Global Civilization Initiative, calling for respecting cultural diversity and strengthening exchanges between civilizations.
From a Swedish actor performing Peking Opera to an Israeli writer translating Chinese philosophy, people from across the world have responded positively to the China-proposed Global Civilization Initiative, calling for respecting cultural diversity and strengthening exchanges between civilizations.
Produced by Xinhua Global Service
Editor: Li Shimeng
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