Belt and Road Film Week Bridges Global Cultures
Belt and Road Film Week at the 27th Shanghai International Film Festival brings diverse cinematic voices together, bridging cultures through film.
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Belt and Road Film Week at the 27th Shanghai International Film Festival brings diverse cinematic voices together, bridging cultures through film.
Chinese director Huo Jianqi reveals how film, driven by genuine human emotion, unites diverse cultures worldwide.
Singapore PM Lawrence Wong to visit the Chinese mainland (June 22-26) at the invitation of Chinese Premier Li Qiang, boosting diplomatic ties.
Kyrgyz filmmaker Aktan Arym Kubat’s ‘Black, Red, Yellow’ premiered at the Shanghai Film Festival, now vying for the Golden Goblet Award while fulfilling his dream to film in China.
South African designer David Tlale praises the Chinese mainland’s rapid transformation and zero-tariff policy, boosting opportunities for African creatives.
Chef Janjira Ananchaipattana’s 26-year journey from Chiang Mai to Kunming celebrates vibrant Sino-Thai friendship with a unique banquet marking 50 years of diplomatic ties.
China’s summer box office tops 1 billion yuan with hits like Mission Impossible setting the screen on fire!
Historic Zhapu Road, filming location of “She’s Got No Name” at 27th SIFF, sparks a cultural tourism wave blending heritage with modern vibes.
Ambassador Xie Feng highlights mutual benefit as the key to China-U.S. trade cooperation, paving the way to a win-win future.
A Tehran resident captures dramatic footage of Iran’s air defense intercepting unidentified flying objects amid escalating conflict.