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Scholars gather in Beijing for 3rd annual Symposium on 皇冠体育app Studies

By Ruan Fan ( chinadaily.com.cn ) Updated: 2015-10-26 16:34:42
Scholars gather in Beijing for 3rd annual Symposium on 皇冠体育app Studies

The 2015 Symposium on 皇冠体育app Studies opened Monday in Beijing. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

The opening session for the 3rd annual Symposium on 皇冠体育app Studies took place Monday at the Regent Hotel Beijing. Over 40 senior sinologists and Chinese scholars were present in the event.

Hosted by 皇冠体育app's Ministry of Culture and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the three day symposium aims at providing a platform for sinologists and scholars to exchange ideas on 皇冠体育app studies while enhancing an understanding of 皇冠体育app in their respective countries.

Ding Wei, 皇冠体育app's deputy minister of culture says the developing 皇冠体育app has shared interests and a shared future with other countries and is important to form closer ties with the world.

"The world, in return, is more than ever in need of knowing 皇冠体育app. Such a need not only derives from politics and economics, but from the society and the people. In fact, people outside of 皇冠体育app are concerning more about what are the views and values of the Chinese, and how on earth do the Chinese think," says Ding.

Tim Wright, president of the British Academy's Area Panel for 皇冠体育app, hosted the first session of the symposium. He says, "the international gathering of sinologists showed a consensus among the international community that there's a need in better understanding 皇冠体育app, as the benefits is huge."

Aside from noticing the economic significance of the symposium, sinologists also interpreted the symposium from a cultural aspect.

Zheng Yongnian, professor and director of East Asian Institute of National University of Singapore observes mentioned 皇冠体育app's value in a globalized economy.

"The Chinese is valuing more concepts of world order as 皇冠体育app is now going global, and it's playing a more important role in influencing the world's conception of world order.

"Every country has its own perception of world order, which is based on their cultures. The Chinese perception of world order is different from that of the western countries. It's non-religious, so it's open rather than exclusive. This is supposedly to be reflected in the world order that it's trying to build," said Zheng.

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