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China-ASEAN Cultural and Museum Institutions Jointly Explore "Museums and Future of Cities"
LIUZHOU, China, Aug. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- This is a report from china-asean-media.com. Titled "Museum and Future of Cities," the 2025 ASEAN-Oriented Cultural Exchange and Cooperation Forum was held in Liuzhou, Guangxi, China on August 18. Co-hosted by the Bureau of International Exchange and Cooperation of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, P.R. China and the Department of Culture and Tourism of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, the forum closely addressed the timely topic of people-to-people and cultural exchanges between China and ASEAN.
Focusing on "Museum and Future of Cities," it centered on two topics for thematic discussion: "Conservation of Industrial Heritage and Innovative Urban Tourism Experiences" and "Integration of Digital Technologies and Museums for In-Depth Development." Through keynote speeches and special presentations, participants engaged in extensive and in-depth sharing and discussions from various dimensions of theoretical research and applied practice. A total of 18 prominent experts and scholars from ASEAN countries and host China — representing fields of cultural heritage and museums — contributed their insights from angles including cultural policy, heritage management, research trends, and practical experience, reaching numerous consensuses.
At the forum, the Asia-Pacific Alliance of the International Council of Museums (ICOM) and the Liuzhou Industrial Museum of China signed the "Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperative Research on the Conservation of Industrial Heritage and Sustainable Development." Aimed at building an international platform to jointly study paths for the conservation, activation, and sustainable development of industrial heritage and cities, this agreement marks a solid step forward in cooperation within this field.
On the occasion of the forum, key guests also attended the "Guangxi Night" 2025 Guangxi (Liuzhou) Inbound Tourism Promotion Conference. They further visited cultural and tourism venues such as Baili Liujiang River Scenic Area (Night Cruise on the Liujiang River), Liuzhou Industrial Museum, Liuzhou Bauhinia Cultural and Creative Corridor, Luosifen Industrial Park, and SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile Base for inspection and research. Through on-site visits and hands-on experiences, they deepened their understanding of the vivid practices and diverse pathways of "Museum and Future of Cities," thereby boosting cultural exchange and tourism cooperation between China and ASEAN.
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