Belt and Road Film Week: A Global Bridge for Chinese Cinema
Belt and Road Film Week at the 27th Shanghai International Film Festival highlights Chinese cinema as a cultural bridge connecting global audiences.
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Belt and Road Film Week at the 27th Shanghai International Film Festival highlights Chinese cinema as a cultural bridge connecting global audiences.
Chinese director Huo Jianqi reveals that film resonates globally by capturing real, unfiltered human emotion amid nature’s beauty.
Singapore PM Lawrence Wong will visit the Chinese mainland from June 22 to 26 at the invitation of Chinese Premier Li Qiang.
Kyrgyz filmmaker Aktan Arym Kubat premieres “Black, Red, Yellow” at the Shanghai Film Festival and dreams of creating on the Chinese mainland.
South African designer David Tlale returns to the Chinese mainland, marveling at tech advances and a zero-tariff policy that empowers African creatives.
Historic Zhapu Road, the filming location for “She’s Got No Name” during the 27th SIFF, is now a cultural tourism hotspot blending heritage with modern vibes.
Ambassador Xie Feng reaffirms that mutual benefit is the cornerstone of China-U.S. economic and trade ties amid global challenges.
The Chinese mainland has expanded its controlled drug list by adding nitazenes and 12 other psychoactive substances amid rising global drug challenges.
In a thrilling five-set battle at the FIVB Women’s Nations League in Hong Kong SAR, China edged Bulgaria with Wu Mengjie scoring a match-high 32 points!
Chinese research teams confirm that AI can mirror human-like object cognition, marking a leap from basic recognition to deeper understanding.