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Li Xiaofeng, known as “Sky,” became China’s first international esports star, winning back-to-back World Cyber Games championships and paving the way for China’s rise in competitive gaming.
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Li Xiaofeng, known as “Sky,” became China’s first international esports star, winning back-to-back World Cyber Games championships and paving the way for China’s rise in competitive gaming.

Tencent’s He Xinghuang discusses how technology is revolutionizing cultural innovation at the ‘Inter-Civilization Exchanges and Mutual Learning’ forum.

Reporter Yang Guang shares insights from U.S.-China scholars’ dialogue at the launch of the English edition of ‘Chu Silk Manuscripts from Zidanku, Changsha’.

A Chinese musician and her Malian husband unite their cultures through traditional West African music, showcasing the power of love and harmony across continents.

Ultraman celebrates its 60th anniversary with a special exhibition in Shanghai, marking a new era in China-Japan cultural exchange and cooperation.

Dehua ceramics, a cherished art form from Fujian Province, are fostering global cultural exchange through their timeless beauty and craftsmanship, as discussed at the Global Civilizations Dialogue.

Danish businessman Simon Lichtenberg shares his inspiring 30-year journey in China, highlighting how dialogue and cultural exchange can transform lives and build a more connected world.

At the Global Civilization Dialogue in Beijing, American scholar Elyn MacInnis shared touching stories about her family’s century-long bond with Kuliang, China.

Over 600 delegates from 140 countries adopt the Beijing Declaration in Beijing, aiming to promote global peace and cooperation through cultural diversity.

Kenyan student Jamlick Kariuki shares how a train ticket and a letter to President Xi symbolize the bridges built by the Belt and Road Initiative.