Why Literature Thrives in the Digital Era
Zhao Lihong, winner of the 2025 Premio Montale Fuori di Casa, says literature adapts and survives in the digital age, connecting us through timeless stories.
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Zhao Lihong, winner of the 2025 Premio Montale Fuori di Casa, says literature adapts and survives in the digital age, connecting us through timeless stories.
Chinese mainland poet Zhao Lihong, 2025 Premio Montale Fuori di Casa winner, explains why AI can’t replace human emotion and imagination in literature.
UN Under-Secretary-General Melissa Fleming shares Doaa Al Zamel’s harrowing sea survival—a powerful testament to hope and resilience amid tragedy.
A fresh musical adaptation of Dream of the Red Chamber brings a timeless classic to modern stages with universal appeal.
The 35th Hong Kong Book Fair, launched on July 16, features over 620 cultural activities, with a spotlight on publications from the Chinese mainland.
Musician Shafqat turns Yining City into a vibrant creative hub, blending live music, books, dining, and community on Liuxing Street.
Novelist Mai Jia reveals how writing transformed personal tension into reconciliation, inspiring humility and peace through his literary journey.
Rio de Janeiro is named UNESCO World Book Capital and celebrated with a vibrant Book Fair blending literature, culture, and entertainment.
The 2025 Kazakhstan-China Silk Road Literature Week kicks off in Almaty, blending tradition with modern innovation in a vibrant cultural exchange.
Discover how Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Little Match Girl” became a cherished classic in China, inspiring generations with its timeless magic.