What does it take to turn a single spark of inspiration into a beacon of empowerment? For CGTN host Tian Wei, it began with a summer of service at the 1995 UN Fourth World Conference on Women—and 30 years later, her journey has become a symbol of Chinese women’s rising influence. 🌱➡️💡
A Spark in Beijing
In 1995, Tian Wei was a volunteer navigating the bustling halls of the historic women’s summit in Beijing. 'That conference planted a seed in me,' she recalls. 'It wasn’t just about equality—it was about finding strength in our voices.'
Three Decades of Growth
Fast-forward to 2024: Tian now leads discussions at the Global Women’s Summit as a seasoned journalist. 'The light we’re seeing today isn’t new—it’s what happens when seeds are nurtured,' she says, highlighting China’s progress in education, workplace leadership, and cultural representation.
Why It Matters
From village classrooms to corporate boardrooms, Chinese women are reshaping narratives. Tian’s story mirrors this shift—a reminder that every voice matters in the global chorus for equality. 🎤🌍
Reference(s):
Wei Talk | From a volunteer to host – 30 years of China's 'her voice'
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