The seminar brought together literary experts to discuss the development, significance, and global impact of Belt and Road–themed literature. Scholars emphasized the rapid success of the book's English edition, noting that its warm reception on international platforms marks an important milestone in sharing Chinese stories worldwide.
The overseas success of The Porcelain Maker's Daughter opens a new window for readers around the world to engage with Chinese history, culture, and contemporary values. The event also highlighted the growing potential of Belt and Road–themed literature in fostering cross-cultural dialogue and exchange.
Festivals & Cutoms
Lishan Torch Festival concludes in Chongqing, draws over 100,000 visitors
Festivals & Cutoms
Zhengding Folk Art Performance draws 30 troupes for Lantern Festival