Conference of Dialogue on Asian Civilizations to usher in new era for cultural diversity
By
Zhong Sheng, People’s Daily
The
Conference of Dialogue on Asian Civilizations (CDAC) scheduled on May 15 in
Beijing will usher in a new era in which the diversity of civilizations is
appreciated.
Chinese
President Xi Jinping will deliver a keynote speech at the opening ceremony and
attend related activities of the event which is themed with “exchanges and
mutual learning among Asian civilizations and a community with a shared future”.
The
conference is a new major diplomatic event to be held by China this year after
the second Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation and Expo Beijing
2019.
The
conference will gather guests from around the globe to promote the development
of Asian civilizations. It will be attended by multiple foreign leaders and
heads of international organizations. Over 2,000 government officials and
representatives of cultural circles from 47 Asian countries and other countries
will be present.
The
conference has received wide praise from the parties concerned. It will inherit
and promote the civilizations of Asia and the world at large, said a foreign
expert, who expects the event to offer a golden opportunity for inspiring
innovative thinking, and Asia and Europe to further increase exchanges and
cooperation.
Such
remarks revealed the common aspiration of the world to protect the diversity of
civilizations and promote mutual learning among civilizations.
Boasting
long history and colorful cultures, Asian countries have made huge contribution
to the development of world civilization.
Asian
civilizations, from the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers to the Indus and the Ganges,
and from the Euphrates to the Tigris River, have left a splendid picture in the
history of human civilizations.
The
development of Asian civilizations has proved that civilizations have become
richer and more colorful with exchanges and mutual learning.
China believes civilizations have come in different colors,
and are equal and inclusive, and holds that countries should replace
estrangement with exchange, clashes with mutual learning, and superiority with
coexistence.
There’s
an old saying in China that delicious soup is made by combining different
ingredients. The Chinese wisdom is offering new perspectives and solutions for
the development and prosperity of Asian and world civilizations.
China
is both an advocate and pursuer of mutual learning among civilizations. In
recent years, President Xi has reiterated on multiple important international
occasions that different civilizations should draw on each other’s strength and
achieve common progress, which reflects the sense of responsibility and the
profound thought of the Chinese leader on the progress of human civilization.
The
Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) proposed by China, aiming to promote
people-to-people connectivity among the countries, has implemented a series of
cultural exchange mechanisms and platforms in all aspects.
It
will make the cultural exchange diverse,
interactive and broad-based.
A foreign expert said that the CDAC will establish a
platform for mutual learning among civilizations and common development, giving
stronger impetus to the development and prosperity of human civilizations. What
he said is also the original aspiration of China to share the development and
prosperity with Asia and the world.
Inclusiveness
and mutual learning are of vital importance to build a community with a shared
future for mankind. The CDAC, gathering worldwide representatives for the
discussion of Asian civilizations and win-win cooperation, is bound to further
promote the development of civilizations and the building of a community with a
shared future of mankind.
(Zhong
Sheng, a homonym in Chinese for “voice of China”, is a pen name often used by
People's Daily to express its views on foreign policy.)
A BRI delegation
visits a virtual garbage classification site at a Chinese community science
hall, May 9, 2019. (Photo/People’s Daily Online)
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