Cultural marvels unite nations
Timeless connection
For many Chinese students, it was also their first time seeing the Terracotta Warriors in person. As described in our childhood textbooks, each warrior a highly exquisite artistic treasure. Upon close observation, each figure has a unique expression: some with bowed heads, deep in thought, as if strategizing to defeat the enemy; others with bright eyes and solemn faces, as if determined to fight for the unification of the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC); some clenching their fists, as if waiting for the call to battle; and others gazing into the distance, as if missing their families back home. Standing close to them, one could almost feel their gentle breathing.
These precious artifacts are not just static artworks but bridges across time and space. They connect the past with the present, breaking down barriers of nationality and language, subtly eliminating misunderstandings and prejudices and reshaping attitudes and views on other cultures.
Culture is a shared treasure of humanity. Whether it's the exhibition of ancient Egyptian artifacts in Shanghai or the display of Qin and Han Dynasties artifacts in Alicante, these cultural exchange activities fully demonstrate the unique charm and powerful influence of culture to promote world peace and enable people to jointly address the challenges and opportunities brought by globalization so that we can achieve shared prosperity and progress of all countries.
As a Chinese student studying abroad, I strongly believe that cultural exchange is not just governmental interactions; it is a personal responsibility for each of us. We all have the opportunity to serve as ambassadors for Chinese culture.
Written by Chen Simo, a 20-year-old Taiwan student at Shanghai International Studies University, who is currently participating in an exchange program at the University of Alicante in Spain.