Learning from Each Other’s Culture
Successful collaboration across cultures requires understanding, acceptance and respect. This is as true for governments as it is for individuals.
Successful collaboration across cultures requires understanding, acceptance and respect. This is as true for governments as it is for individuals.
China pursues a form of modernization that doesn’t benefit only itself, but the whole world.
As the People’s Republic of China (PRC) moves toward its 75th anniversary, an open China is seeking cooperation with all to advance the sustainable development of the whole world.
Building trust and seeking harmony should be the guiding principle for promoting friendly exchanges and win-win cooperation between different civilizations.
The dynamic exchanges in an array of fields underpin the sound development of the bilateral ties.
Besides becoming a key player in emission mitigation, China is now drafting domestic standards to boost carbon trading at home and meet its zero carbon goal.
Given the significance of cultural heritage, protecting them helps the following generations better understand their cultural roots.
A better understanding of China’s modernization presents an insight into a changing world.
China’s move to promote a new round of large-scale equipment renewal is set to create an enormous green market.
China’s experience in strategy formulation, policy design, R&D, resource allocation, and social mobilization can help many countries advance their green moves.
While showing more confidence in high-quality development spurred by the new quality productive forces, China is poised to help create global?common?prosperity through deepened international cooperation and collaboration.?