International Symposium on the Concept of Intercultural Exchanges and Mutual Learning Successfully Convenes at UNESCO Headquarters
19.04.2024 - 07:00:32A crayon drawing depicting doves soaring around the Olympic rings, connecting Beijingâs Temple of Heaven with the Eiffel Tower in Paris under a clear blue sky, captivated visitors at UNESCO headquarters. Inscribed with the word âworldâ in five languages, this artwork by international youth embodies hopes for a future enriched by intercultural dialogue. It serves as an opener to an international symposium on the concept of intercultural exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations, a collaborative effort between Chinaâs State Council Information Office, UNESCO, and the Chinaâs National Commission for UNESCO, held on April 15 in Paris.
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In his keynote speech, Zhang Jianchun, vice minister of the Publicity Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, revisited Chinese President Xi Jinpingâs seminal 2014 speech at UNESCO headquarters that has since spurred the widespread embrace of intercultural exchanges and mutual learning. This doctrine, Zhang noted, has shaped a decade of international dialogue, offering âChinese wisdom and solutionsâ for global betterment. These collaborative efforts have cultivated a robust âtreeâ of cultural exchange, bearing fruit in the form of enhanced global understanding and cooperation.
ÂSpeaking at the event, UNESCO Deputy Director-General Qu Xing quoted Ădouard Glissant, the former editor of the UNESCO Courier, as saying, âalways with the same horizon, recall our common humanity and promote the âTout-mondeâ.â He added that today, as in the past, the UNESCO Courier continues to be a forum for the voices of intellectuals, experts, and artists from around the world.â
ÂEuan Mackway-Jones, a UNESCO program specialist in the Section for Intercultural Dialogue, told Xinhua that dialogue is instrumental in mutual learning, fostering trust and cooperation essential in addressing global challenges like climate change, regional conflicts, and digital governance. Despite rising protectionist rhetoric, he observed, cultural integration is intensifying through digital interconnectivity, fostering innovative and collaborative expressions across cultures.
ÂDuring a panel discussion themed on âSilk Roads: A Movement of Cultural Dialogue and Exchangesâ, Susan Denyer, a senior world heritage advisor of International Council on Monuments and Sites, reflected on the harmonious relationship and cooperation facilitated by the ancient Silk Road, drawing parallels with contemporary global dynamics. Zhao Shengliang, chairman of the Academic Committee of Dunhuang Academy, discussed Dunhuangâs role as a crucial nexus on the Silk Road, where diverse civilizations historically converged and thrived.
ÂThe symposium also showcased the âSilk Road Young Scholars Grant Programâ, with awardees presenting their insights on civilizational exchanges via video, underscoring a commitment to fostering a global dialogue among emerging scholars.
ÂThe day was rounded out by the Tracing the History of The UNESCO Courier exhibition, alongside the Chinese Culture: Elegant Gathering exhibition and reception. International guests experienced an array of activities including viewing the âFuture Worldâ international youth performance hosted collaboratively by China Intercontinental Communication Center, the UNESCO Community Association (UCA), Centre dâEchanges Culturels et Artistiques franco-chinois, UNESCO Member associations and clubs: International Association for Cultural Diplomacy.
ÂThey also explored exhibitions of calligraphy, painting, paper-cutting, quilling, as well as creative products from Chinese museums. Attendees also enjoyed a fusion of Eastern and Western artistic performances by Chinese-French childrenâs choirs, French singer, Chinese dancer, martial artist, and traditional musicians. Attendees also savored a variety of regional Chinese delicacies, such as Fujian and Shanxi cuisines and Jingmai Mountain Puâer tea, appreciating the rich depth and exceptional allure of Chinese culture.
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