Experts and scholars from universities, publishers and magazines have called for efforts to adapt to the digital age while cultivating publishing talents with a sense of innovation and passion for the Chinese culture.
In the dynamic landscape of Sino-African relations, the year 2024 is unfolding as a pivotal chapter, marked by the impending Ninth Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in China.
The development of artificial intelligence will inject fresh impetus to the cultural industry, but ethical issue needs to be well addressed to ensure sound integration between the two, experts said on Friday.
Artificial intelligence is a "double-edged sword" for the publishing industry in the digital age, and talents should sharpen their professional and digital skills to ride the wave, experts said on Friday.
The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, with its open and inclusive cultural foundation, will leverage its unique advantages in inheriting and developing Chinese culture, especially serving as a platform for international cultural exchanges, experts said on Friday.
Efforts must be intensified to bolster the all-media communication system, further uniting consensus and mainstream values, thereby gathering momentum for national strength and rejuvenation, said publicity officials and media representatives on Friday.
Experts emphasized the importance of local inhabitants in preserving the living heritage of historical neighborhoods and cultural cities, and putting protection ahead of tourism development.
A 70-year-old Chinese mountaineer, Wang Jian, successfully reached the summit of Mount Qomolangma from the north slope on Tuesday, making him the oldest Chinese mountaineer to reach the summit of Mount Qomolangma, according to the Mountaineering Association of Southwest China's Xizang autonomous region.