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Relaying tradition in the digital era

Pitfalls and potential of using AI to open up and explore national heritage discussed at forum, Yang Feiyue reports in Wuyishan, Fujian.

By Yang Feiyue    |    CHINA DAILY    |     Updated: 2025-03-31 07:29

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Xiao Xiangrong, professor, Beijing Normal University.[Photo provided to China Daily]

"As we work to share Chinese culture with the world, it is essential to first consider the common topics that resonate globally. Only by addressing shared concerns can we capture interest, as cultural exchange is fundamentally rooted in curiosity — the desire to understand how others think, act, and express themselves. This mutual curiosity is the foundation of meaningful dialogue," Fan explains.

He emphasizes that the Chinese approach is deeply rooted in longstanding cultural traditions and offers insight that can benefit and inspire other cultures.

"For instance, Chinese painting embodies distinctive perspectives on the cosmos, nature, and life itself. Our artistic traditions are supported by a comprehensive system of expressions, one that has captivated international audiences, particularly in the West," he says, adding that these elements not only reflect our heritage but are also a bridge for cross-cultural understanding and mutual enrichment.

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