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At a time when geopolitical tensions often dominate headlines, cultural exchange remains one of the most enduring bridges between societies. Through conversations with the head of the Cervantes Institute in Beijing, CGTN’s Dong Xue explores how literature, language, and cultural institutions are shaping a new chapter of people-to-people diplomacy between China and the Spanish-speaking world. Take a look.
At a time when geopolitical tensions often dominate headlines, cultural exchange remains one of the most enduring bridges between societies. Through conversations with the head of the Cervantes Institute in Beijing, CGTN’s Dong Xue explores how literature, language, and cultural institutions are shaping a new chapter of people-to-people diplomacy between China and the Spanish-speaking world. Take a look.