Chinese media report on the 2nd Trans-Himalaya Communication and Social Development Conference

Crossing the Himalayas, seeking a new chapter of development. From October 2 to 5, the Pan-Himalayan Communication Research Center, jointly established by the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China and Kathmandu University, held the 2nd Pan-Himalayan Communication and Social Development Conference, which was reported in detail and comprehensively by many Chinese media.

China News Network reported in detail the opening ceremony and keynote speeches of the forum, and especially emphasized the importance of the forum in promoting cultural exchanges and cooperation among countries in the Pan-Himalayan region. The report pointed out that the experts at the meeting had in-depth discussions on many major issues, contributed valuable wisdom to regional development, and further promoted the construction of a community of shared future in the Pan-Himalayan region.

CCTV.com emphasized that the forum aims to share research results of multidisciplinary co-construction, and provides a platform for in-depth exchanges and mutual learning for governments and institutions in the Himalayas in the fields of public management and social governance, information exchange and communication, education and culture. It has far-reaching significance for promoting the high-quality development of the joint construction of the “Belt and Road” and further promoting the sharing of results, mutual benefit, cultural exchange, people-to-people exchanges and long-term stability in the Himalayas in the digital age.

Guangming.com also spoke highly of the forum, especially praising its contribution in sharing the latest research results of multidisciplinary co-construction and sharing. The report believes that the forum not only promotes academic exchanges and cooperation, but also provides valuable wisdom support for the future development of the Himalayan region.

China Tibet Net reported the forum in detail, focusing on the in-depth discussions of more than 100 experts and scholars on hot topics such as “building a community with a shared future in the Himalayas, cross-cultural communication and ethnic exchanges and integration, digitalization and urban and rural social development, regional development and cooperative governance”. The report believes that these experts and scholars have jointly contributed wisdom and suggestions for the prosperity and development of the Himalayas, demonstrating the high level and wide influence of the forum.

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