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Discover how Chinese youth are embracing robotics and AI, shaping China’s technological future through innovation in education and beyond.

Karyna, a Ukrainian vlogger from Kharkiv, shares her hopes for peace amidst ongoing conflict, voicing concerns for her friends and family.

International viewers ask: Which Chinese films should foreigners watch? ‘Ask China’ is here to answer.

CGTN’s ‘Ask China’ campaign connects global youth to China’s film industry, answering questions about popular Chinese films and their unique aspects.

New York filmmaker Soraya Arrabal shares her 13-year journey of discovering and falling in love with China’s rich and diverse culture, inspired by her work and admiration for director Wong Kar-wai.

People worldwide are eager to learn about China’s economy through CGTN’s ‘Ask China’ campaign, posing questions on challenges, aging population, and employment opportunities.

American filmmaker Bobby Mosser shares his passion for portraying the authentic China he has experienced, highlighting the thriving Chinese film industry and the importance of cross-cultural storytelling.

CGTN’s ‘Ask China’ campaign invites global questions on China. People from Spain, France, and South Korea ask: What food did ancient emperors eat? What kinds of tea are in China? How is Peking duck prepared?

Parisians share their favorite Chinese films and directors, highlighting the global appeal of China’s cinema industry. From King Hu’s classics to Tony Leung’s performances, Chinese cinema is captivating audiences.

Indian scholar K. J. Joseph warns that U.S. ‘reciprocal tariffs’ will hurt exporters like India but will backfire on the U.S., fueling inflation and harming domestic growth.