Curious about Xinjiang? Xinjiang’s charm is brought to Guangzhou

The “Share the Real Xinjiang with the World” Sharing Session @Guangdong will take place in Guangzhou from September 2 to 3. Participants include domestic and foreign scholars, professionals across various sectors and social media influencers. Speakers who have promoted Xinjiang-Guangdong cooperation, and youths from Hong Kong and Macao will gather to share their experiences of collaboration and personal stories connected to Xinjiang.

(Poster: Southcn.com)

 

The session comprises panel discussions and roundtable sharing centered on the themes of Understanding Xinjiang, Xinjiang-Guangdong Ties, and Picturing the Future of Xinjiang Together. Domestic scholars will provide diverse perspectives on Xinjiang’s history, culture, economic development, national characteristics, customs and habits.

 

In addition, speakers who have fostered Xinjiang-Guangdong cooperation will elaborate on how these regions collaborate to mutually enhance their development. Furthermore, youths from the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and social media influencers will tell their personal experiences in Xinjiang and explore its future prospects.

 

Through video links during the session, audiences both online and offline will be presented with the story of the preservation of ethnic minority musical instruments, the vibrant and diverse landscape of Kashi, as well as the implementation of modern and intelligent technology in Xinjiang’s agriculture and pastoralism.

 

Moreover, the session will encompass the Award Ceremony of the 3rd Session of the “Share the Real Xinjiang with the World” Short Video Competition, alongside the Launching Ceremony of the 4th Session of the same competition.

 

On September 2, a Xinjiang food and culture exhibition will be held in the North Square of 289 Art Park. There will also be Xinjiang dance performances on site, providing a pleasant feast for both your eyes and taste buds!

 

Reporter | Rofel, Jasmine with Southcn.com

Editor | Monica, James