Culture
2025/12/12
source: International Daily
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The 2025 Belt and Road Media Community Summit Forum was held in Yangjiang City of south China's Guangdong Province Sunday, gathering nearly 300 representatives, experts and scholars from 20 countries and regions to offer insights on media cooperation.
Participants shed light on how to implement the four global initiatives on development, security, civilization and governance proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping, promote high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, and build a community with a shared future for humanity under the theme of "renew of the maritime silk road in the intelligent media era."
During the prime forum and the think tank activity, representatives from government departments, media, research institutions, and related industries exchanged views and discussed topics such as international media cooperation and cultural exchanges, the future development of AI-generated content or AIGC, and its industrial applications.
The Yangjiang Initiative on International Media Cooperation, together with several international communication projects and a co-production, was launched at the event.
The Belt and Road Media Community, established in 2016 by the China Media Group, is the world's first international film and television media alliance under the Silk Road concept encompassing all media platforms across five continents. Currently, its members include 149 mainstream media organizations from 64 countries and regions, providing a broad platform for promoting film and television exchanges and cooperation among national media outlets.