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At a time when geopolitical tensions dominate headlines, cultural exchange remains one of the most enduring bridges between societies. In a conversation 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.
At a time when geopolitical tensions dominate headlines, cultural exchange remains one of the most enduring bridges between societies. In a conversation 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.