In late November, when numerous global cultural figures gather in
the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou, they will engage in an
exchange via a pair of "eyes" that have witnessed the
changes of ancient and modern civilizations.
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The "eyes" is the symbol of the Liangzhu Forum, whose
second session will be held by Hangzhou Liangzhu
Archaeological Site Administrative District Management
Committee in Hangzhou from November 25 to 27.
Earlier this month, the official logo of the Liangzhu Forum
was officially unveiled. The distinctive patterns from the Liangzhu
culture depict a pair of lively and profound "eyes of
civilization." This design symbolizes not only a window into
the exploration of civilization and the enlightenment of wisdom but
also bears witness to the exchange and mutual learning of
civilizations across history and into the future.
More than 200 guests from 63 countries and regions across five
continents, representing fields such as literature, archaeology,
and music, will gather in this culturally rich and prosperous city
in east China to attend the forum focused on promoting
exchange and mutual learning to develop a new form of human
advancement.
These guests, including the recipient of the Lifetime
Achievement Award at the Shanghai Archaeological Forum, a judge for
the Cervantes Literature Prize, and the dean of the School of Music
at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, will experience the
profoundness of China's long-lasting civilization and the charm of
the world's diverse and inclusive civilizations through the
exchange of ideas.
As an important initiative by China to deepen dialogue on
civilization with countries participating in the Belt and Road
Initiative, the Liangzhu Forum was first held in 2023.
Although the forum itself is relatively young, it is built upon the
culture with a history of over five thousand years.
Meanwhile, it has already reached beyond Hangzhou and China,
becoming a vibrant force that promotes exchange and interaction
among world civilizations.
"Liangzhu" means "beautiful land in the water." The
Liangzhu ancient city, which dates back approximately 5,300 to
4,300 years, has yielded abundant relics, serving as unique
evidence of China's five-thousand-year-plus civilization. The
discovery of Liangzhu has pushed back the origin of Chinese society
to a level comparable to that of civilizations in Egypt,
Mesopotamia, and India.
On July 6, 2019, the Liangzhu Archaeological Site was inscribed
on the World Heritage List, becoming the 55th World Heritage site
in China and filling the gap of Neolithic urban archaeological
sites in East Asia in the World Heritage List. In 2020, the
People's Congress of Hangzhou passed legislation to designate July
6 as Hangzhou Liangzhu Day.
According to Hangzhou Liangzhu Archaeological Site
Administrative District Management Committee, in recent years, the
Liangzhu Archaeological Site has strengthened
international cultural exchange and cooperation through various
forums, exhibitions, and major events,
transforming the "beautiful land in the water" into
an international platform for dialogue among different
civilizations.
During the inaugural Liangzhu Forum held in early December last
year, artists and Sinologists from around the world
strengthened their exchanges and established friendships
through activities such as artistic creation and field research.
Representatives from the six major alliances of the Silk Road
freely expressed their views during the forum, deepening their
understanding of the Global Civilization Initiative.
In addition to the opening ceremony and main forum, the second
Liangzhu Forum will also feature dialogues between Chinese and
foreign writers, archaeologists, and musicians.
There will also be exhibitions and academic seminars showcasing
the achievements of "A Comprehensive Collection of Ancient Chinese
Paintings" and the compendium of Chinese silk art, as well as
special concerts dedicated to Liangzhu culture and an exhibition
showcasing the historical and classic industries of Zhejiang
Province.
Furthermore, during the forum, the National Cultural
Heritage Administration will establish the Liangzhu
international archaeological center, which will greatly facilitate
interdisciplinary and cross-sector cooperation between Liangzhu and
internationally renowned archaeological institutions.
In addition to inviting foreign counterparts to China, the
Liangzhu culture has actively reached out to foreign countries,
presenting the splendid charm of ancient Oriental civilization to
people of many nations.
Recently, the "Journey Through Civilizations -- An
Encounter with Liangzhu" 2024 world tour exhibition
concluded in the Peruvian capital, Lima. Over the past two years,
the Liangzhu culture, via the exhibition, has entered 12 countries
and regions including Egypt, the United Kingdom, Ethiopia, and
Singapore, receiving enthusiastic responses from the local
communities.
Liangzhu, bearing witness to the splendid Chinese
civilization of over five thousand years, is now shouldering a
greater mission in the new era -- to practice the Global
Civilization Initiative and promote cultural exchanges through the
Liangzhu Forum.
"By hosting of the Liangzhu Forum, we are willing to join
hands with the global cultural and tourism industry, using culture
as a medium and travel as a bridge, to explore broader cooperation
opportunities," said Chen Guangsheng, head of the
Zhejiang Provincial Department of Culture, Radio, Television and
Tourism.
"We sincerely invite friends from all countries to come to
Zhejiang to experience the infinite charm of the poetic and
picturesque place," Chen said.
Source: Hangzhou Liangzhu Archaeological Site Administrative
District Management Committee
Contact for media only: Contact person: Ms. Wong, Tel: 86-10-63074558