The "Generation Z" China-Japan-Korea Youth Exchange Dialogue was held in Wuhan on the 23rd. Influential youth representatives from China, Japan and South Korea, in an online and offline manner, exchanged dialogues on topics such as cultural integration and cross-cultural communication, and the role of "Generation Z" youth.
Hubei, Japan and South Korea have deep historical roots and close civil contacts with each other. After years of development, Japan has become Hubei's second largest trading partner, the largest source of imports and an important source of foreign investment, and the two sides have jointly concluded five pairs of friendship cities. South Korea is one of the countries with which Hubei has the closest interaction, and is an important trade partner, import source and investment source for Hubei.
Culture and youth, are important elements of cooperation between the three countries for the future. Vice Chairman of Hubei Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Erkenjiang Tulahong said that the "Generation Z" youth, "digital natives" who have grown up together with the network information age, are good at actively speaking out through the Internet and new media, and have increasingly become the emerging mainstream of international public opinion. They have become the mainstream of international public opinion, and have an irreplaceable role in promoting civil communication and public awareness in China, Japan and Korea.
On the same day, the youth representatives from China, Japan and Korea experienced the tea ceremony and face painting, and had an interactive exchange on the topics of "encountering" the three countries in traditional culture and exploring the historical "relationship" between the three countries.
Ou Boqian, the secretary-general of the Sino-Japanese Cooperation Secretariat, said that through cultural exchanges between young people, the common cultural ties of the three countries can be firmly tied. At present, the new platform of "China-Japan-Korea Youth Exchange Network" is being built to become a "talent pool" and "interaction center" for the youth of China, Japan and Korea.
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