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Global Times: Culture enhances understanding between China and HungaryBEIJING, May 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In Budapest, capital of East European country Hungary, signs, characters and cultural elements of the far Asian country of China are easily spotted as the China Cultural Center in the city aims to help more Hungarian people learn about China and Chinese culture. Similar events have helped more people understand China, allowing the friendship between Hungarian and Chinese people grow stronger, and further developing cultural connections as well. "One of our main tasks is to get people overseas, including Hungarians, to visit China as much as possible," Jin said, adding that he found that they had limited access to accurate and comprehensive information about China. The information they receive is basically what other media wants them to see and read, and there is a "filter" for this information. Some of them still had an impression about China from a few decades ago, and they didn't have the chance to learn about the development of China, especially modern China. "We have been working hard to create opportunities for mutual visits and exchanges, so that overseas people can experience Chinese culture through visits." "Freedom and love are dear to me; my life I give, sweet love, for thee, yet love I give for liberty." This is probably one of the most well-known foreign poems in China, the work of the revolutionary poet Sándor Petofi brought hope and power to the Chinese people during turbulent times in the early 1900s. Chinese great literati Lu Xun helped promote the poem to encourage more people at that time. Even today, a statue of Petofi still stands in the square in front of the Lu Xun Museum in Shanghai, reminding millions of Chinese visitors of the traditional friendship between China and Hungary. As 2023 marked the 200th anniversary of the birth of the famous Hungarian poet, the China Cultural Center in Budapest has reached out to various cultural institutions in China and Hungary to hold a number of cultural exchanges activities in the two countries with theme of "Petofi in China." A great responsibility At the same time, the Chinese Cultural Center also realized that "helping Hungarian young people, especially Generation Z, fall in love with Chinese culture, learn more about Chinese culture, and understand contemporary China is a relatively big topic, and we feel that we have a great responsibility." With the rise of the internet age, more and more Chinese cultural products like mobile games, online novels and streaming series have provided unexpected opportunities for the promotion of Chinese culture among younger groups. According to the China Culture Center in Budapest, young Hungarian people love Chinese dramas and fantasy series like A Dream of Splendor starring Chinese actress Liu Yifei, with some fan groups proactively creating Hungarian subtitles for these shows. They like wearing traditional Chinese clothing and cosplaying figures in the popular Chinese video game Genshin Impact. Levente Horváth, director of the Eurasia Center of John von Neumann University and chief advisor to the governor of the Central Bank of Hungary, said that educational and cultural cooperation plays an important role in the relations between the two countries. He noted that in order to promote cooperation in all areas, it is important to get to know the culture and traditions of other countries, and thereby their way of thinking. "It is through this action that quality cooperation between Hungary and China can be achieved. But it is also true in the relations of all other countries that we have to know and understand the other party. So that is why one of the five pillars of the Belt and Road Initiative is the people-to-people cooperation," he added.
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