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Why civilizational dialogue matters: Key findings from a global survey

July 12 (AMSP/CGTN) – – In a divided world, can civilizations still talk to each other? A new global survey says: YES! At the Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting in…

Ode to Yan’an: A song gripped young hearts

August 20 (CGTN) – – More than 80 years ago, a song written by a 19-year-old lyricist was widespread across China during the most tumultuous years of the Chinese People’s…

Ode to Yan’an: A song gripped young hearts

August 19 (CGTN) – – More than 80 years ago, “Ode to Yan’an,” penned by young Chinese lyricist Mo Ye, triggered a powerful wave of patriotism across the country, inspiring…

Duke Kunshan University president: Education exchanges bode well for future of global relations

July 24 (AMSP/CGTN) – – “People-to-people exchanges in the educational sector where young people are the future of any relationship between one country and another – that’s very, very important,”…

Maestro Zubin Mehta: Back in China with classical music a lasting East-West bridge

July 24 (AMSP/CGTN) – – As China and the European Union mark 50 years of diplomatic ties, CGTN’s Tian Wei speaks with legendary conductor Zubin Mehta. At 25, he led…

China’s Global Ascent: The Three Pillars of Its Competitive Edge

August 14 (AMSP/CGTN) – – What’s driving China’s growing influence on the world stage? Erik Solheim, chairman of the Europe-Asia Center and former UN under-secretary-general, breaks down the three foundational…

Songs of Resilience – How ‘March of the Volunteers’ Unites Millions of Hearts

August 15 (AMSP/CGTN) – – On August 15, 1945, Japan announced its unconditional surrender. Yet some memories never fade. “March of the Volunteers,” born in China’s darkest hours, still beats…

How Did China Become a Green Leader?

August 15th (AMSP/CGTN) – – “The (once) soy sauce soup river – brown and black from pollution – now is absolutely clean!” said Erik Solheim, former UN under-secretary-general. In just…

Zhejiang’s Pingyang turns pet products into big business

August 5 (PEOPLE’S DAILY) – – Pingyang county in east China’s Zhejiang province, has reinvented itself as a pet-lover’s paradise. When 1990s-born local Zeng Yao invites fellow enthusiasts to his…

Tiny city, big impact: Arxan emerges as cross-cultural bridge

August 5 (PEOPLE’S DAILY) – – Tucked away in the northwestern corner of Xing’an league in north China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region, Arxan ranks among China’s “tiniest city” by population…