Global Times: Sinologists explore Chinese civilization's role in global modernization
The conference opened Sunday in Nanping,
Co-organized by the Chinese Association for International Understanding (CAFIU) and the People's Government of
Rooted in ancient wisdom
The purpose of holding the conference is to actively implement the Global Civilization Initiative (GCI) and promote dialogue and exchanges between Chinese and international civilizations, said
Mackerras, who recently celebrated his 60th anniversary of teaching in
The three global initiatives proposed by Chinese President
"All three initiatives have great appeal, especially for the developing countries of the Global South. Many in
Strong tradition pride
"There is a need that the deep philosophical contours of the GCI be understood, adjusted to the local conditions of each country while remaining focused on the course of modernization based on the aspiration of the people," said Mahmood.
While agreeing with Mahmood, Slovenian sinologist
While cross-cultural interactions have collectively driven social progress and influenced the trajectory of global civilizations, sinologists have often played a unique bridging role in these exchanges, actively contributing to the deepening of the mutual understanding between civilizations, said Ding Jianning, President of Yangzhou University in
To understand
Mackerras has made frequent trips to many regions in
Using his personal observation in
He noted the trend of Chinese people taking greater pride in their own traditions, especially among the youth, is growing stronger.
"I think a vibrant economy does contribute to this." Mackerras gave some examples, arguing that the passing on of traditional cultures depends on education systems. Money is needed to build a theater in a place where you can promote local performing arts. And the achievements cannot be separated from the government's dedication.
Moving forward
For sinologists to shoulder the responsibility and mission of fostering cultural integration in the global pursuit of prosperity, Ding turned to three key aspects for discussion.
Sinological research should delve deeply into Chinese cultural heritage and compare it with other cultures in the world. Sinology-related education should also be strengthened. Meanwhile, promoting collaboration among international sinology research institutions and academic organizations is essential.
Argentinian sinologist
Drawing from his journey of being a sinologist, Zima called on sinologists to study
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