Online Int’l moot on “Culture: Exploring New Frontier of Sino-Pakistan Friendship” organized
ISLAMABAD, JUL 29: An Online International Conference on “Culture: Exploring New Frontier of Sino-Pakistan Friendship” was organized by the Pakistan Research Center for a Community with Shared Future, Communication University of China, Beijing.
The Online International
Conference was addressed by renowned subject experts from Pakistan and China.
Prof. Dr. Zahid Anwar, Director,
China Study Center, and Dean Faculty of Social Sciences, University of
Peshawardiscussed “Importance of Cultural Communication Centers in enhancing
Sino-Pakistan Bilateral Ties”.
Dr. Zahid mentioned that Culture
is a particular set of customs through which we experience all aspects of life,
speak, and express ourselves, how we live and understand people. He also added
that through our culture we develop a sense of belonging, personal and
cognitive growth, and the ability to empathize and relate to each other.
Talking about language, he stated
that Communication is a fundamental component of any society, and language is
an important aspect of that. According to Dr. Zahid, For Pakistan, China has
become more important than ever before. Since the China Pakistan Economic
Corridor (CPEC) project has started. It has been observed that the trend of
learning Chinese language in Pakistan has been increasing. Especially at the
government level, the institutions have been set up in collaboration with China
to learn Mandarin.
In the aftermath of CPEC, many
people of Pakistan will have employment opportunities and to en-hail those opportunities
Chinese language skill will help a lot.
Prof. Dr. SumeraJawad, Professor
& Principal, College of Arts & Design (CAD), University of the Punjab,
Lahore discussed “Art as a tool for cross-Cultural Interaction: A Case Study of
Pakistan and China Friendship”.
According to Dr. Sumera, CPEC can
be seen as the revival of the old Silk Route, which had connected civilizations
and cultures and introduced Buddhism, Christianity and Islam to China.
Furthermore, she mentioned that cultural exchange between Pakistani and Chinese
citizens increased after the launch of CPEC. This has led to increased
cooperation and understanding between the governments extended and acceptance
among the people. Also, this has resulted in strengthened people-to-people
relations between the two sides.
According to Dr. Sumera, Chinese
Art & Calligraphy is a form of calligraphy widely practiced in China and
revered int he Chinese ultural sphere, which often includes Japan, Taiwan,
Korea and Vietnam. Additionally, The calligraphic tradition of East Asia
originated and developed from China. There is a general standardization of the
various styles of calligraphy in this tradition. Chinese calligraphy and ink
and wash painting are closely related to our pakistni art, since they are accomplished
using similar tools and techniques.
Dr. Sumera also mentioned that
China and Pakistan have not only remained connected through geographic
boundaries, but by the way in which our cultures have historically relied on
each other for ideas and aesthetics.
Mr. IsrarHussainChishti,
Associate Professor, College of Arts & Design (CAD), University of the
Punjab, Lahore discussed “Music as key Component in Cross-Cultural
Connectivity”.
Mr. IsrarChishti stated that
music is a key component. Music is not just a philosophy or an idea. In ideas
individuals can differ or oppose each other.
According to him, Music is like a crop which comes from soil. According
to Mr. Israr, while travelling, different scale of accent can be observed.
Similarly, music opens a landscape of an area.
Additionally, he mentioned that
music can be a key for cross-culture interaction and closure between countries.
World is coming close day by day just because of music. He also showed some
videos to familiarize the audience with different scales of music and how music
is a key for cross culture.
Dr. WanchuZhong, Research Fellow,
Institute for Community with Shared Future (ICSF), Communication University of
China (CUC), Beijingdiscussed “CPEC: Key to Sino-Pakistan Cultural Relations”.
She mentioned that China celebrates different festivals of Pakistan which
facilitates in enhancing bilateral relations Pakistan and china and also
supports in strengthening people to people contact.
Furthermore, she mentioned that
Cultural relations between Pakistan and China are broadening. As the
relationship between both countries are based on mutual trust, cooperation and
harmony. China and Pakistan do not have common language and culture yet they
support each other in promoting culture and language; it is the main reason
behind expanding of the relations between these two.
Ms. MaryamRaza, Deputy Director,
Pakistan Research Center for a Community with Shared Future discussed
“Pakistan-China Literary Corridor: Familiarizing Pakistanis with Chinese
Culture”. She mentioned that culture is a valuable tool for advancing on the
road to integration. It can make a decisive contribution to strengthening
cohesion, dialogue, and social understanding among the countries, which is an
important factor to counter common global threats. In this aspect,
academic/intellectual facilitation is needed among countries to promote peace,
dialogue, and accept cultural and civilizational diversities.
According to her, incorporating
the phenomena of regionalism into academic cooperation would promote cultural
integration and close linkages between Pakistan and China. Since last decades,
a productive growth in research and educational collaboration between both
countries has been witnessed. Each year,
a large number of students go to China to pursue higher education and also a
significant number of Chinese students visit Pakistan under student or cultural
exchange programs. In this aspect, they can play a significant role after
returning to Pakistan strengthen the existing cordial relations between the two
nations. It can be an asset for both countries that is crucial forcultural
assimilations.
The Online Conference was moderated by Ms. PalwashaNawaz, Deputy Director, Pakistan Research Center for a Community with Shared Future. The online conference was attended by 50 participants and subject experts from both Pakistan and China. The conference was also live streamed on various social media platforms.
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