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At the Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting in Beijing, Colin Chinnery, co-founder of the Sound Art Museum, shared his reflections with CGTN. It was his first time attending such a gathering, and he was struck by the shared tone among participants from around the world — a collective desire to come together through culture and civilization to build a more united world.
Chinnery emphasized the importance of cultural collaboration and digital technology in shaping the future of museums. His team is working on creating a national database of China's natural soundscapes, which includes recordings from remote areas such as national parks and reserves. The goal is to preserve and celebrate the wild beauty of China's environment.