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Chinese Culture Goes Global: 2026’s Digital Breakthroughs 🎮🌏

Chinese Culture Goes Global: 2026’s Digital Breakthroughs 🎮🌏

NetEase's martial arts game Where Winds Meet just scored a cultural touchdown 🌍 – 15 million global players in one month! This Wuxia-inspired adventure topped charts in 60+ countries, proving Chinese storytelling can captivate Western audiences like never before.

From Pixels to Policy

At January's Zhejiang Provincial Two Sessions, NetEase VP Liu Jie proposed turbocharging China's 'New Three' cultural exports: online literature, web dramas, and video games. His blueprint? Combine government support with cutting-edge tech like virtual-real rendering engines 🚀

Leveling Up Cultural Diplomacy

As China prepares for March's national Two Sessions, creators and policymakers are aligning to transform cultural exports. The new mission? Move beyond quantity to meaningful exchange – making Chinese philosophy and values resonate globally through binge-worthy shows and immersive games.

With 2026 marking major digital economy pushes, expect more collabs between tech giants and traditional artists. Next-gen apps might soon blend AI-powered calligraphy tutors with AR temple tours 🏯✨

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