Dialogue on exchanges, mutual learning among civilizations held in Dunhuang


The Fourth Dialogue on Exchanges and Mutual Learning Among Civilizations was held in Dunhuang in Northwest China's Gansu province on Friday, bringing together politicians, heads of international organizations, scholars and experts to discuss the significance of exchanges and dialogues between different civilizations in a world facing many conflicts.
With the theme "Carrying forward the Silk Road Spirit to Gather Momentum for the Implementation of the Global Civilization Initiative", the dialogue included eight sessions to discuss related topics in different fields, such as the development of museums, law and technologies.
At the opening ceremony held on Friday morning, Chinese Vice-President Han Zheng stated that exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations are important drivers for the advancement of human civilization and the peaceful development of the world.
Han urged nations to engage in sincere dialogue and pursue win-win cooperation, using conversation and communication to eliminate barriers and misunderstandings, enhance mutual understanding and friendly relations, promote harmonious coexistence among different civilizations, and foster closer ties among people from various countries.
Politicians attending the dialogue said that China has provided stability and certainty to the world through its own development when the world faces various conflicts. They also noted that the three major global initiatives proposed by China, such as the Global Civilization Initiative, help different cultures understand and learn from each other. These initiatives also create a strong base for a new international order where countries live together peacefully and work together for mutual benefit.
The dialogue was held in Dunhuang, a place where cultures and arts from different countries and regions came together thousands of years ago. It stands as a testament to China's long-standing openness and inclusiveness toward different civilizations.
The dialogue is hosted by the Chinese Association for International Understanding. Around 400 participants attended the event, including political leaders, experts, scholars, and heads of international and non-governmental organizations from multiple countries.
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