Media join forces to shape shared narrative
Alliance: Mutual learning among civilizations promoted

"It was the first time I felt the charm of the Chinese language, and it sparked my desire to learn Chinese," she said on Tuesday while addressing the audience at the South and Southeast Asian Media Network Annual Meeting 2026 in Kunming, the capital of
"After choosing to learn Chinese, I was able to participate in exchange programs and travel. … I became a Vietnamese-Chinese bilingual broadcaster."
At work, Dung found a purpose larger than herself. "I could introduce
Her career embodies the very cooperation that media professionals from across South and
Representatives of more than 170 media outlets, news organizations and think tanks from the region attended the annual meeting of the network that was launched in 2024.
The network was initiated by the Yunnan International Communication Center for South and
She highlighted the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, the Global Civilization Initiative and the Global Governance Initiative proposed by President
Zeng noted that over the past three years, the regional media network had expanded its membership, improved its mechanisms, established a liaison office, released annual work plans and promoted practical cooperation.
She said that
She called for cooperation in artificial intelligence-assisted news production, multilingual intelligent translation, cross-platform distribution, short-video production and data journalism, so that authentic, diverse and warm regional content could be produced more efficiently and have more precise reach and broader dissemination.
Over 20 pacts signed
More than 20 cooperation agreements were signed during the annual meeting, covering joint production, tourism promotion, academic exchanges and youth programs, with the aim of creating flagship projects with regional identity and international influence.
At the meeting, Zhu Baoxia, deputy publisher of
"It has built an important platform for exchanges and cooperation that promotes regional connectivity and mutual learning among civilizations," Zhu said.
She highlighted
"Using sports as a bond and culture as a vehicle, we have built a down-to-earth and warm platform for people-to-people friendly exchanges," Zhu said.
She added that guided by the Belt and Road Initiative and China's four global initiatives, connectivity, trade ties and shared interests between China and South and Southeast Asian countries have continued to deepen, creating a path of open, inclusive and mutually beneficial development.
She called on the network members to strengthen cooperation and contribute to regional prosperity.
"Common challenges such as climate change, economic instability, public health hazards and transnational security issues can no longer be addressed by a single country alone," he said.
He emphasized the media's responsibility in the digital age.
"The spread of misinformation and disinformation has the potential to create misunderstandings and undermine trust among nations," he warned.
He called on the media to play a role beyond simply reporting news.
"The media can also serve as the diplomats who strengthen friendship among nations, as the bridges that connect diverse cultures and as the partners that promote mutual understanding among the peoples," he said.
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SOURCE China Daily Asia Pacific
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