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Featuring cultural performances, sports events and exhibitions showcasing local heritage, a lavender tourism festival kicked off to coincide with this natural spectacle, highlighting the region's thriving lavender industry while promoting local tourism and economic development.
The Hongshan culture Niuheliang archaeological site represents the first stage of the ancient kingdom era and is considered the "direct ancestral root" of Chinese civilization.
During the Roundtable Discussion at the first International Communication Conference on Hongshan Culture and Vision China event, young participants from various countries — all either content creators or active social media users — shared their perspectives on effectively presenting Chinese culture to global audiences.
The significance of the Neolithic Hongshan culture in shaping ancient Chinese ritual systems was highlighted at the inaugural International Communication Conference on Hongshan Culture and Vision China event held on Saturday in Chaoyang city, Liaoning province.
Since its discovery, Hongshan has been regarded as a new culture, born from the convergence of northern and southern cultures due to its distinct multicultural characteristics.
Our understanding of Neolithic Hongshan culture has continued to grow, as 39 archaeological sites have been discovered in recent years following a series of excavations in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region in North China, said Bao Xianhua, head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Inner Mongolia Autonomous Regional Committee.
Chinese civilization stands as a unique spiritual symbol of the nation with its long history and profound depth, Qu Yingpu, publisher and editor-in-chief of China Daily, said at the International Communication Conference on Hongshan Culture and Vision China event held on Saturday in Chaoyang, Northeast China's Liaoning province.
Hongshan culture's jade ritual artifacts, large-scale sacrificial sites and complex social belief systems make it a cornerstone of late-Neolithic archaeology in northeastern China and an indispensable part of discussions on the origins of Chinese civilization.
Dating back around 5,000 to 5,800 years, the Niuheliang site in Chaoyang, Liaoning province, marks a representative late-Neolithic relics site of Hongshan culture in northeastern China.
The International Communication Conference on Hongshan Culture and Vision China event was held in Chaoyang, Liaoning province, on Saturday.
Cultural heritage serves as a window into the traditions, culture and even the civilization of a country, so it is essential to intensify research efforts to enhance understanding of China's cultural ethos and to promote mutual learning among Chinese and foreign civilizations, according to guests at a key cultural event.