The China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) kicked off in Beijing on September 2, highlighting the UK's prominent role as the guest of honor. The United Kingdom has assembled the largest delegation to participate, with over 60 UK companies and organizations showcasing the dynamism and diversity of UK brands in sectors like creativity, education, technology, healthcare, and financial services.
Meanwhile, at London's Russell Square, members of the local Gen Z community shared their thoughts on Chinese intellectual property, including film, music, and literature. They discussed potential collaborations between China and the UK in the cultural, creative, and sports industries.
Michael Roberts, a London lawyer, highlighted his appreciation for the classical Chinese song \"Jasmine Flower,\" showcasing its timeless appeal in a recent video. This exchange underscores the growing cultural connectivity and mutual appreciation between young people from both nations.
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How Gen Z sees the world: Chinese IP in the eyes of British youth
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