"Bond with Kuliang" 2025 US-China Youth Health Dialogue Held in Guangzhou
On April 15, the "Bond with Kuliang"?2025 US-China Youth Health Dialogue?was held in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong. The event was hosted by the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC) and organized by the Guangdong People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries and the Guangdong Province Hospital Association. Shen Xin, Vice President of the CPAFFC, and Li Xin, Vice Chairperson of the Guangdong Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, attended the event and delivered speeches at the opening ceremony. More than 130 young doctors and medical students from over 10 well-known hospitals and medical schools in China and the US, including Peking Union Medical College Hospital, the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Yale School of Medicine, and Harvard-affiliated?hospitals, attended the event.Shen Xin said that as an important part of the "Bond with Kuliang"?series of activities, this dialogue is an innovative move in the health sector to carry forward the special bond?and implement President Xi Jinping's important initiative of inviting?50,000 young Americans to China on exchange and study programs in the next five years. He expressed the hope that Chinese and American medical young people will share the awe of life and enthusiasm for innovation, continue to draw wisdom and strength from the Kuliang story, transcend cultural differences, maintain trust and friendship, and utilize science and technology to protect a community with a shared future for mankind with the belief that medicine has no borders.The participants had in-depth exchanges on clinical diagnosis and treatment, multidisciplinary integration and development, and new approaches to talent cultivation. Besides, they visited the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital and Foshan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, as well as local pharmaceutical companies.
"Poetic China: Rhymes and Romance" 2025 UN Chinese Language Day Kicks off at UN Headquarters in New York
On April 15, the 2025 United Nations (UN) Chinese Language Day event, planned and organized by the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC) in collaboration with the Permanent Mission of China to the UN,?the National Museum of Chinese Writing?and the China Arts and Entertainment Group Ltd., kicked off at the UN Headquarters in New York. Fu Cong, Head of the Permanent Mission of China to the UN, Movses Abelian, UN Under-Secretary-General, Ivor Richard Fung, Chief of Staff?of the?Office of the President of the 79th Session of the UN General Assembly, and Qing Boming, Director-General of the Cultural Exchange Department of the CPAFFC, attended and addressed the opening ceremony. The event saw the participation of over 400 people, including senior officials of the permanent mission of various countries to the UN, Chinese staff with the UN, and representatives of Chinese language?enthusiasts in the US.In their speeches, Chinese and foreign guests said that as one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, Chinese plays a pivotal role in the UN and is a golden key that unlocks the door to a broader world. The Chinese Language Day celebrates more than a language—it sustains intercultural dialogue and pools strength?to move forward together. They urge using language as a medium to pursue dialogue instead of confrontation, resolve differences through?inclusiveness, and join hands to build a community with a shared future for mankind.At the opening ceremony, Chinese language?enthusiasts in the US?recited representative excerpts of ancient Chinese poems such as the Book of Songs, the?Book of Changes, A Short-Song Ballad, Spring Morning, and?Prelude to Water Melody, and shared their personal feelings and experiences of learning Chinese. The modern poem Tune: Riverside Immortal Light of Civilizationss, composed?by the Chinese artificial intelligence?platform?DeepSeek?for the 80th anniversary of the founding of the UN, was widely acclaimed?by the participants. The event featured a performance of the Chinese song Jasmine Flower?by the UN Singers?upon invitation, an exhibition titled "Between the Lines: The Civilizational Code in Chinese Characters"?and a VR micro-movie experience of Chinese characters, creating an immersive Chinese experience. In the evening, the Chinese Language Day Reception?was held at the UN Headquarters. Chen Li, Consul General of the People's Republic of China in New York, and Cherith Norman Chalet, Assistant Secretary-General at the UN, attended the reception.The exhibition titled Between the Lines: The Civilizational Code in Chinese Characters will remain on display at the UN Headquarters for two additional weeks.?An institutional program of the CPAFFC to showcase the fine traditional Chinese culture to the outside world, it premiered in Paris, France in 2024 to resounding success.
Vice President Jiang Jiang Attends Symposium Commemorating 110th Anniversary of Birth of George Hogg
On April 14, 2025, the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC) and the People's Government of Gansu Province cohosted the Symposium Commemorating the 110th Anniversary of the Birth of George Hogg in Lanzhou, the capital of Gansu. He Wei, Vice Chairperson of the Gansu Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference; Jiang Jiang, Vice President of the CPAFFC; Michael Crook, Chairman of the International Committee for the Promotion of Chinese Industrial Cooperatives (ICCIC); Zoè Reed, former Chair of the?Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding (SACU); George?Hogg's relatives, and representatives of the British Embassy in China, Lanzhou City University and Shandan County attended the symposium and delivered speeches.Jiang Jiang said that in?the 1930s, Mr. George Hogg, driven by a profound commitment to world peace and justice, journeyed thousands of miles to China. With unwavering dedication, he immersed himself in the war-torn land, ultimately leaving his brief yet magnificent youth forever etched upon this soil.?He used his pen as a medium to expose the atrocities of the Japanese invaders, reflecting the real scenes of the heroic struggle of the Chinese military and civilians, and becoming a pioneer in the pursuit of truth. He joined the ICCIC, also called "Gung Ho,"?organized and founded cooperatives, actively sought international aid, and became a doer in supporting the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. He planted himself in the old revolutionary base areas, devoting his entire heart and soul to the development of the Bailie School and the education of his students, becoming a guiding light for the youth.?This year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War. Amid?accelerated changes unseen in a century, the world has entered a new period of turbulence and transformation. It requires us to think in big-picture terms, maintain a global vision, and shoulder a greater?sense of responsibility. We need to build a bridge of closer people-to-people ties, carry forward the spirit of George Hogg, actively build more people-to-people exchange platforms, and jointly be practitioners of building a community with a shared future for mankind. We need to hoist high the sail of?cooperation, advocate ICCIC's spirit of "work hard and work together,"?jointly address the common challenges facing mankind, and make unremitting efforts to advance the cause of peace and development of humanity. We need to let the splendor of civilizations shine forth, champion equality, mutual learning, dialogue, and inclusiveness between civilizations, implement the Global Civilization Initiative, and work toward the prosperity and development of human civilization. We need to foster the torchbearers of tomorrow, encourage young people from all countries to enhance mutual understanding, forge closer bonds, and join hands on the way forward, and see to it that they become the inheritors of traditional friendship, the drivers of friendship and cooperation, and the contributors to global development. The CPAFFC is willing to collaborate?with all parties to inherit and carry forward the spirit of internationalism embodied by Mr. George Hogg, continuously deepen the understanding and friendship of the people of all countries, and jointly build a brighter world.At the symposium, Chinese and foreign guests shared the historical evolution of the Gung Ho movement, the work done by British organizations for friendship with China and the life story of Mr. George Hogg. They recounted the touching story of how this great internationalist warrior established the Bailie School and trained technical personnel during?China's War of Resistance. The British side thanked the Chinese people for not forgetting their old friends and continuing to dig up the story of the UK-China friendship represented by George Hogg, reinvigorating the George Hogg spirit in the new era. They expressed their readiness to work with the Chinese side to continue to tell the story of George Hogg well, renew the friendship between the UK and China, strengthen exchanges and cooperation in all fields, and contribute to the development of UK-China relations.Before the symposium, the guests also visited the Photo Exhibition Commemorating the 110th Anniversary of the Birth of George Hogg.
"Bond with Kuliang" 2025 China-US Youth Health Academic Visit Kicks off in Fuzhou
On April 13, the "Bond with Kuliang"?2025?China-US Youth Health Academic Visit, hosted by the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC), was officially launched in Fuzhou, capital of Fujian. Huang Shaorong, Deputy Director General of the Foreign Affairs Office of the People's Government of Fujian Province, Zhang Guoan, Deputy Director of the Fujian Provincial Health Commission, Liang Dong, Vice Mayor of Fuzhou, and more than 50 young doctors and medical student representatives from more than 10 medical institutions in China and the US, including Peking Union Medical College Hospital and Yale School of Medicine, attended the launching ceremony. Participants?conducted in-depth exchanges on medical education, scientific research and innovation, clinical practice, among other areas, renewed friendship and sought common development.After the launching ceremony, the Chinese and American medical youths conducted academic exchanges in various departments of Fujian Medical University Union Hospital, visited the Fuzhou Second General Hospital?and listened to academic reports. They also made a special trip to?Kuliang?to experience firsthand the bond?with Kuliang, which symbolizes the friendship between the peoples of China and the US.The event is an important part of the 2025 "Bond with Kuliang"?series of activities. The participating Chinese and American youth representatives will also travel to Guangdong to attend the US-China Youth Health Dialogue.
Secretary-General Sun Xueqing Meets with SYVICOL Delegation
On April 14, 2025, Sun Xueqing, Secretary-General of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC), met with a delegation from the Union of Cities and Municipalities in Luxembourg (SYVICOL), at the CPAFFC. The two sides had in-depth exchanges?of views on strengthening people-to-people and cultural exchanges between China and Luxembourg, and reached consensus on advancing subnational exchanges between the two sides and striving to establish the first-ever China-Luxembourg sister city relationship.Chen Lei, Deputy Director-General of the Department of European and Asian Affairs at the CPAFFC, accompanied Sun to the meeting.
Secretary-General Sun Xueqing Attends the Second Working Meeting of BRICS+ Association of Cities and Municipalities in Tehran, Iran
From April 9 to April 11, 2025, at the joint invitation of Kazan, Russia and Tehran, Iran, Sun Xueqing, Secretary-General of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC), led a delegation to Tehran, Iran to attend the second working meeting of the BRICS+ Association of Cities and Municipalities?and spoke at the meeting. Representatives of cities and local government organizations from six countries, including Russia, China, Brazil, South Africa, Iran and Indonesia, participated in the conference, either online?or?in person.During the meeting, Sun Xueqing held talks with Alireza Zakani, Mayor?of Tehran, Ilsur Metshin, Chairman of the?BRICS+ Association of Cities and Municipalities?and Mayor?of Kazan, Bheki Stofile, President of the South African Local Government Association (SALGA), and Eduardo Tadeu Pereira, Executive Director of the Brazilian Association of Municipalities (ABM). They engaged in discussions on strengthening mutual ties, developing the BRICS+ Association of Cities and Municipalities, and deepening the pragmatic cooperation between BRICS+ local governments and people-to-people friendship.The meeting featured in-depth discussions on the association's charter, membership admission?and withdrawal procedures, and membership fees. Participants were briefed on the?association's development vision and proposed activity plans, while a key resolution was adopted to convene its?first General Assembly?in Brazil?this May.
Vice President Jiang Jiang Meets with A Delegation from Germany-China Friendship Association
On March 30, 2025, Vice President Jiang Jiang of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC) met with a delegation led by President Peter Kreutzberger from the German-Chinese Friendship Association. The two sides exchanged views on strengthening cooperation between the two organizations, jointly promoting people-to-people exchanges, subnational?collaboration, and cultural exchanges between China and Germany, as well as contributing to the development of China-Germany relations.Lv Hongwei, Deputy Director-General?and First-Level Counselor of the CPAFFC's Department of European and?Asian Affairs, also attended the meeting.
"U.S.-China Art Dialogue" Successfully Held in Hong Kong
The "U.S.-China Art Dialogue", co-organized by the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC), the China-United States Exchange Foundation (CUSEF), and the UCCA Center for Contemporary Art with support from the China Friendship Foundation for Peace and Development, was successfully held in Hong Kong?on March 28, 2025.The event brought together prominent figures from the international art world, including Alexandra Munroe, Senior Curator at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, and Noah Horowitz, CEO of Art Basel, alongside leading Chinese art professionals such as Philip Tinari, Director and Chief Executive of UCCA Center for Contemporary Art, renowned artist Xu Bing, and Prof. Huang Xiaofeng, Dean of the School of Humanities of the Central Academy of Fine Arts. Zhou Jiancheng, CUSEF President, along with approximately 100 scholars, experts, and artists from China and the U.S., gathered to embark on a cross-cultural journey of artistic dialogue.Shen Xin, Vice President of CPAFFC, remarked that cultural exchanges between China and the U.S. have a long and rich history, with artists building bridges of mutual understanding and appreciation between the peoples?of both countries. He noted that while Chinese and American cultures each have their unique strengths, this event sought to use art—a universal language that transcends borders and speaks directly to the heart—to break down geographical and ideological barriers, inspire wisdom through intellectual exchanges, and foster friendship through shared experiences. He also expressed?the?hope that young artists and scholars from both countries engage in open discussions, sharing insights and the essence of artistic practices.In a video address, Wu Weishan, Director of the National Art Museum of China and Vice Chairman of the China Artists Association, emphasized that at a time when globalization faces new challenges, art, as a vessel of civilization, carries the mission of transcending language and national boundaries. He highlighted that China-U.S. relations, being among the most consequential bilateral relationships in the world today, mean that the depth and breadth of cultural exchanges not only impact the two nations but also influence the trajectory of global civilization. This, he said, is precisely why such dialogues are meaningful.During the event, participants engaged in in-depth discussions on topics such as emerging academic trends in Chinese and American art, the role and significance of artistic creation in cultural exchange, and the catalytic function of art in contemporary China-U.S. relations. Guests openly shared their creative challenges and inspirations, sparking new artistic ideas through the collision of perspectives.
Secretary-General Sun Xueqing Meets with A Delegation Led by Akira Kaneko, Managing Director of Tokyo Fuji Art Museum, Japan
On March 29, Sun Xueqing, Secretary-General of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC) met with a delegation led by Akira Kaneko, Managing Director of the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum, Japan.Sun Xueqing congratulated the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum on the successful conclusion of its exhibition "The Great Silk Road World Heritage Exhibition"?and noted that China-Japan relations are currently at a critical stage of improvement and development. He reaffirmed CPAFFC's commitment to building?more bridges for cultural exchanges, practical cooperation, cultural exchanges, and youth friendship, working alongside various sectors of the Japanese society to contribute wisdom and strength to?fostering mutual understanding between the Chinese and Japanese peoples.Akira Kaneko emphasized that cultural exchange serves as a vital channel for promoting friendship between peoples. He pledged to spare no effort in advancing artistic and cultural exchanges between Japan and China, enabling more Japanese citizens to experience the brilliance of China's history and culture.