CMG Forum in Qufu: Bridging cultures and empowering technology

CMG Forum in Qufu: Connecting Cultures and Technology for a Better World

Connecting Cultures and Technology at the CMG Forum in Qufu 🌐✨

Hey, have you heard about the CMG Forum that just happened in Qufu City, China? It’s super exciting! Over 300 guests from 95 different countries and regions came together to share ideas about culture and technology.

The forum was all about “Exchange, Mutual Learning, Technology Empowerment: The Power of Civilization in Transformation and Development.” That’s a long title, but it means people are sharing and learning from each other to make the world better with technology! 🚀

Guests included important people like leaders, experts, and even famous scholars. They talked about how they can work together to use technology in awesome ways and help different cultures understand each other. Isn’t that cool? 😊

One of the big highlights was the launch of the 2025 global tour of a cultural program called “China Through Its Intangible Heritage.” This program shows unique and special traditions from China that you might not see every day. 🎎

They also started an event called “China Up Close, Shandong Tour.” Media friends from all over the world will visit cities like Jining, Qingdao, and Yantai. They’ll explore the rich history and modern developments of Qilu culture. That’s the culture from the ancient kingdoms of Qi and Lu, which existed a long, long time ago before 221 BC! 🏛️

And guess what? The CMG Forum invited everyone to the 11th Nishan Forum on World Civilizations. This event will also be in Qufu, which is the hometown of the famous philosopher Confucius. He was a super important teacher in Chinese history who taught about kindness and respect. 🧡

Events like the CMG Forum help people from all over the world come together, share ideas, and create a better future for everyone. Maybe someday, you’ll get to be a part of something like this too! 🌟

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