As world leaders gather today for the 2025 International Forum on Mutual Learning Among Civilizations in the Macao SAR, Peking University professor Qian Chengdan delivered a powerful message: “Our differences are our strength.” The two-day event, coinciding with the 26th anniversary of Macao’s return to China, highlights cross-cultural dialogue in our increasingly connected world.
💡 “Civilizations aren’t museum pieces – they evolve through exchange,” Qian told attendees from 40+ countries and regions. He stressed that artificial intelligence and climate challenges make global cooperation more urgent than ever in 2025.
🌉 The forum’s Macao location symbolizes bridge-building, with sessions exploring everything from K-pop’s global influence to sustainable development models. Youth delegates shared viral TikTok-style videos demonstrating cultural fusion projects – think Hanfu meets streetwear, or AI-powered language exchange apps.
📈 For young professionals tracking Asia’s rising soft power, Qian noted: “When Shanghai startups collaborate with Nairobi tech hubs, that’s civilization learning in action.” The forum continues through Tuesday with workshops on preserving cultural heritage in the digital age.
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Chinese scholar highlights importance of civilizational diversity
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