Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Thursday, December 04, 2003
China pledges to bridge diverse cultures
China, being a nation more open to the outside world at the thresholds of the new century, is willing to join all other countries in providing a platform for the dialogues between diversified cultures and civilizations in Asia and Europe, a senior cultural official said Thursday in Beijing.
China, being a nation more open to the outside world at the thresholds of the new century, is willing to join all other countries in providing a platform for the dialogues between diversified cultures and civilizations in Asia and Europe, a senior cultural official said Thursday in Beijing.
During a conference on cultures and civilizations, the first within the framework of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), Minister of Culture Sun Jiazheng told Xinhua in an interview that the Asian and European countries not only keep the uniqueness but shared identical or similar things in their cultures, and it was a popular trend for those diverse cultures to co-exist with mutual exchange in the contemporary world, which is faced with speeding globalization.
The two-day conference was proposed by former Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji at the fourth ASEM summit in Copenhagen in 2002 with the theme of "unity in diversity". Approximately 200 representatives from 26 ASEM members attended the current conference.
Acknowledging that the guidelines of the conference coincided with China's long-standing philosophical thinking, Sun said the ideas of "unity in diversity" would help provide new thought and opportunities for the cultural progress in Asia and Europe.
The 5,000-year history of Chinese culture has precisely been developed and progressed through the interaction of varied schools of thought as well as the exchanges and study of cultures in all countries the world over, he recalled.
The conference, the largest cultural ministerial meeting of its kind ever held in China, "will help further increase mutual trust and understanding between ASEM members and lay a sound foundation for a new and all-round Asian-European partnership," the minister said.
To date, Asian and European nations enjoyed great potential and bright prospects in their cultural exchanges, Sun added, and China was fully confident of establishing and conducting long-term, stable, equal and harmonious cultural exchanges and cooperation among the Asian and European countries.
The conference is aimed at boosting constructive and consultative dialogues among different cultures and civilizations in Asia and Europe, thus enhancing and promoting mutual understanding and friendship between the people of the two continents, and helping them achieve common development based on diversified cultures.
Chinese official suggests building organ for supporting cultural exchanges
A Chinese cultural official suggested Thursday that a special organ be established under the Asia-Europe Foundation to tackle technical issues arising from the cultural and information exchanges and cooperation between Asian and European nations.
Hong Yongping, deputy director of the policies and regulations department of China's culture ministry, said at a two-day Asia-Europe Conference on Cultures and Civilizations that smooth exchanges and cooperation between countries entails not only initiations from governments but technical support.
He hoped that the Asia-Europe Foundation, the only standing institution of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), will set up a special organ so as to solve technical issues like how to organizeand cover expenses of negotiations and how to implement results of the negotiations.
Hong said cultural exchanges should be carried out both among governments and unofficially. "Full understanding of other cultures will help us find the things we share and thus expand our cooperation fields."
He believed that compared with bilateral exchanges, multilateral activities provide an even larger platform for nations to communicate.
"Through multilateral cooperation and exchanges, the countries can work together for policies and methods of protecting cultural heritage," said Hong. "By doing so, we can not only better preserve our own heritage, but learn more about what other countries are doing in this sphere. Cultural diversity can then be protected and unity be found."
Hong also suggested that a mechanism be established to solve the problem of information security in cultural exchanges.