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The "Our Shared Home" roundtable, held in Boao, Hainan, China, March 28, 2026. /CMG
The "Our Shared Home" roundtable, held in Boao, Hainan, China, March 28, 2026. /CMG
The Boao Forum for Asia Sub-forum on the South China Sea and the "Our Shared Home" roundtable media series, jointly organized by China Media Group, the National Institute for South China Sea Studies, and Huayang Center for Maritime Cooperation and Ocean Governance, took place on March 27 and 28 in Boao, Hainan.
A maritime community with a shared future The "Our Shared Home" roundtable brought together over 10 Chinese and international experts from countries including China, the United Kingdom, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore for dialogues in both online and offline formats.
Discussions focused on marine governance, maritime security, and the blue economy, addressing challenges, solutions, and future directions for humanity's shared home.
Experts at the roundtable noted that intensifying global geopolitical conflicts are increasingly spilling over into maritime security and ocean governance. Regional maritime stability and the international maritime order now face new tests.
Against this backdrop, the vision of a maritime community with a shared future is gaining greater contemporary relevance and practical significance.
2026 Maritime International Communication Symposium On the same day as the roundtable, representatives from China's maritime institutions, universities, and media gathered at the CMG Sanya Base to discuss the planning and production of South China Sea documentaries, other distinctive maritime media products, and ways to enhance the quality of international maritime communication.
Boao Forum sub-forum on the South China Sea Nearly 200 experts, scholars, and industry representatives from over 20 countries and regions engaged in discussions on the maritime order amid global changes during the Boao Forum for Asia Sub-forum on the South China Sea and the "Our Shared Home" roundtable media series, contributing to efforts to promote marine cooperation and governance.
The "Our Shared Home" roundtable, held in Boao, Hainan, China, March 28, 2026. /CMG
The Boao Forum for Asia Sub-forum on the South China Sea and the "Our Shared Home" roundtable media series, jointly organized by China Media Group, the National Institute for South China Sea Studies, and Huayang Center for Maritime Cooperation and Ocean Governance, took place on March 27 and 28 in Boao, Hainan.
A maritime community with a shared future
The "Our Shared Home" roundtable brought together over 10 Chinese and international experts from countries including China, the United Kingdom, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore for dialogues in both online and offline formats.
Discussions focused on marine governance, maritime security, and the blue economy, addressing challenges, solutions, and future directions for humanity's shared home.
Experts at the roundtable noted that intensifying global geopolitical conflicts are increasingly spilling over into maritime security and ocean governance. Regional maritime stability and the international maritime order now face new tests.
Against this backdrop, the vision of a maritime community with a shared future is gaining greater contemporary relevance and practical significance.
2026 Maritime International Communication Symposium
On the same day as the roundtable, representatives from China's maritime institutions, universities, and media gathered at the CMG Sanya Base to discuss the planning and production of South China Sea documentaries, other distinctive maritime media products, and ways to enhance the quality of international maritime communication.
Boao Forum sub-forum on the South China Sea
Nearly 200 experts, scholars, and industry representatives from over 20 countries and regions engaged in discussions on the maritime order amid global changes during the Boao Forum for Asia Sub-forum on the South China Sea and the "Our Shared Home" roundtable media series, contributing to efforts to promote marine cooperation and governance.