Mutual learning among civilizations benefits China, world: British expert
By
Qiang Wei from People’s Daily
Mutual
learning among civilizations benefits both China and the world, said Alistair
Michie, Secretary General of the British East Asia Council in a recent
interview with People’s Daily.
Visiting
China for times in the past three decades, Michie has left his footprints in 28
Chinese provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities.
In
2012, he became the first British national to be invited to a seminar with
foreign experts held by Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Communist Party of
China (CPC) Central Committee. In the following year, he was granted the
Chinese Government Friendship Award.
Michie
will soon visit China again for the upcoming Conference on Dialogue of Asian
Civilizations (CDAC) which he said is a significant platform.
The
conference was proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping at the 2015 Boao Forum
for Asia. In his keynote speech, the Chinese President remarked that “we should
see the whole picture, follow the trend of the times, and jointly build a
regional order that is more favorable to Asia and the world. We should, through
efforts towards such a community for Asia, promote a community of common
interest for all mankind.”
Keen
on Chinese culture and history, Michie has been trying to figure out the
reasons behind China’s rapid economic growth.
At
the turn of the last century, he vigorously promoted cooperation between the
Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Needham Research Institute at Cambridge
University, as a result of which a documentary named the Dragon’s Ascent
co-produced by the two organizations captured broad attention after being aired
by the BBC.
The
cooperation also deepened Michie’s understanding of China.
Joseph
Needham’s volumes of Science and Civilization in China have totally changed the
secretary general’s perception of civilization.
He
introduced that he was stunned by a line in the book which goes ‘no country in
the world has done as much in scale and size in civil engineering – but very
little of this long history is known to the world’.
That’s
why Michie believes that the CDAC will contribute to the inheritance and
promotion of Asian and global civilizations and build a platform for mutual learning
and common development for civilizations.
He
said reform and opening up has brought impressive changes in China, but there were
still many people in Europe who know little of China’s astounding changes over
the past 40 years.
The
CDAC will offer a great opportunity to create fresh thinking and ideas about
how to reform communications between Asia, China and Europe, he noted.
Hoping
to introduce China to the western world in an all-round manner, Michie
partnered with Ron Dennis, the UK Business Ambassador, and other UK business
leaders to establish the British East Asia Council, an organization aiming to advance
positive relations between China and UK at the highest levels.
China’s
reform and opening up is fueled by innovative thinking and policies, and Michie
said he is expecting a round of reform and opening up of the exchange on
civilizations that is also inspired by innovative thinking.
He
believes that the achievements of the reform and opening up will be
continuously recognized in history as one of the greatest ever gifts China gave
to the peaceful and sustainable development of the world.
(Alistair
Michie is Secretary General of British East Asia Council)
The photo shows historical
documents donated by the Needham Research Institute at Cambridge University to
Zhejiang University. (Photo from Zhejiang University)
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