Recently, the high-end dialogue program "Cultural Relativity" invited Chinese and foreign scholars to discuss the plight of youth.

Talking about what role youth can play in cross-cultural communication, Zhang Yiwu, a professor of Chinese language at Peking University, said that compared with previous generations, contemporary Chinese youth have a better understanding of the world and are better able to transcend prejudice, which is the promotion of cross-cultural communication. The best medium of communication.

Chinese young people have a lot in common with Western young people, and the communication between them can help resolve various tensions and contradictions in the world.

Young people in China are also eager to communicate with the world with an equal and open attitude.

  Zhang Yiwu believes that the world is at a critical crossroads.

Young people should take on more responsibility, play more important roles, and have more voices so that the world can hear them, see them, and feel them.

  "Cultural Relativity", a large-scale academic dialogue between the East and the West, has been broadcast simultaneously at home and abroad, once a week.

Responsible editor: [Luo Pan]