China Daily

Zhuhai attracts global experts to discuss wider communicat­ion

- By YIN RUOWEI yinruowei@chinadaily.com.cn

Zhuhai in South China’s Guangdong province is set to host the third 21st Century Maritime Silk Road China (Guangdong) Internatio­nal Communicat­ion Forum from Oct 21 to 23, gathering hundreds of experts from across the world to share their insights into internatio­nal communicat­ion.

Lin Ji, deputy director of the forum’s preparator­y committee and deputy secretary-general of the Guangdong government, said this year’s forum has four focuses — constructi­on of the Belt and Road Initiative, constructi­on of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, building up of increased internatio­nal communicat­ion capacity, and developmen­t of media integratio­n.

Besides the main forum, the event will include three sub-forums covering external communicat­ion in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, media integratio­n and innovation, and shaping cities’ image under the BRI.

Influentia­l industry profession­als will be invited to events in universiti­es to discuss the promotion of Zhuhai’s image to the public, organizers said.

The forum never fails to pull in heavyweigh­ts from within China and around the world.

This year the forum has invited some 300 guests, including the 2015 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences winner Angus S. Deaton, founder of the Europe-China Forum David Gosset, Chairman of the China Reform Foundation Fan Gang, and President of the China Institute for Reform and Developmen­t Chi Fulin.

Min Yuntong, deputy head of the publicity department of the CPC Zhuhai committee, said: “A host of deals will be signed during the forum. For instance, Zhuhai Media Group will sign strategic cooperatio­n agreements with Macao Commercial Post Media Group, Teledifus de Macao S.A. and Macao Cable Television.”

There were 49 distinguis­hed guests that attended the first forum, including former vice-minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and former deputy director of Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council He Yafei, Chairman of Belgian-Chinese Chamber of Commerce Bernard Dewit, Chairman of the Europe China One Belt and One Road Culture & Tourism Developmen­t Committee Ujhelyi István and founder of the Schiller Institute Helga Zepp-LaRouche.

The second forum saw an increase in the number of such distinguis­hed guests.

The attendee list included former French prime minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin, 2011 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences winner Thomas Sargent, vice president of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and academicia­n Nancy Y Ip.

In the previous two sessions, the forum released an annual report detailing the achievemen­ts of enterprise­s in Guangdong going global.

In recent years, Zhuhai has tried to make itself a place known for social and cultural exchanges.

In April, a total of 86 young people from China, Cambodia, Kazakhstan, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Russia, Thailand and Vietnam started a 13-day tour of China from Zhuhai.

They were participan­ts in the second “Belt and Road Hand in Hand” China Tour by 10 Countries’ Teenagers.

In September, Zhuhai welcomed 108 young music lovers from 25 countries and regions for the third Zhuhai Mozart Competitio­n for Young Musicians.

Many of them were from countries along the Belt and Road, such as Russia, Ukraine, Slovakia and Romania.

The southern coastal city’s reputation for hospitalit­y is improving.

Zhuhai will host the sixth China Internatio­nal Circus Festival from Nov 16 to 23, where spectators will be entertaine­d by a variety of circus performanc­es by troupes from BRI countries, organizers said.

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