Last Thursday in Beijing, the Ministerial Meeting on the Global Civilization Dialogue set a vibrant tone with a unique "Story Sharing" segment that united voices from around the globe.
American scholar Elyn MacInnis, lead researcher at the Kuliang Tourism and Culture Association, captivated the audience with engaging tales about Kuliang in Fujian province, revealing a century-long bond between her family and the Chinese mainland 😊.
Joining her were Kenyan student Jamlick Kariuki from Beijing Jiaotong University and Simon Lichtenberg, founding chairman of the Danish Chamber of Commerce in China, each adding their own perspective to the enriching dialogue.
This dynamic exchange of stories highlighted how cultural narratives connect generations and bridge diverse backgrounds, inspiring a global conversation that resonates with a digitally savvy, youth-driven audience.
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