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News / Conference aimed at boosting cultural strength held in Beijing, Jiangxi

Conference aimed at boosting cultural strength held in Beijing, Jiangxi

ChinaCulture.org,
19 August 2021, China

The First Fuzhou Cultural and Creative Ecology Conference and the 18th Forum on International Cultural Industries (China) were hosted Aug 16-17 by Peking University in online and offline formats, with in-person venues in Beijing as well as Fuzhou, Jiangxi province.

http://en.chinaculture.org/a/202108/19/WS611dfc5da310efa1bd669daa.html

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