Best practices in youth cultural exchange released at Chongqing conference
The two-day conference also launched a service program for understanding international education, which supports schools with resources for courses, teacher training, activities, and partnerships to help young people develop cultural exchange skills. It also included discussions on critical topics, including reflections on China-Europe primary and secondary education models and the exploration of global governance education paradigms. Additionally, a youth fine art exhibit was launched, showcasing hundreds of pieces across multiple media from 25 countries and regions.
The forum brought together experts and scholars from China, Italy, Greece, and other countries to foster cultural exchange and mutual learning between China and Europe. It was part of the 4th China-Europe Humanities and Arts Education Forum, which began earlier on Friday at the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute in Chongqing.






















