8月 10, 2025 | Jing Tang, Linmiao Zeng
The advent of the digital age has reshaped the ecological landscape of cultural communication. This paper focuses on young audiences (aged 18-35), who are digital natives, within the social media environment, exploring how they profoundly influence and reshape the communication effects of China’s cultural and museum industry.
5月 16, 2024 | Yue XU
This article delves into the intricate relationship between children and nature, tracing its evolution from historical perspectives to its manifestation in the digital age.
2月 25, 2024 | Sabrina Xu
The year 2024 heralds the much-anticipated Year of the Dragon in China. The dragon, a totemic symbol of the Chinese nation, not only signifies good fortune but also deeply reflects the complex spiritual beliefs and rich cultural heritage of the Chinese people.
1月 11, 2024 | Yue Xu, Yishan Wu
The cultural dynamics of these two countries, often perceived through the lens of their literary expressions, offer a rich tapestry for understanding the complexities of cultural evolution and conflict in the modern world.
12月 18, 2023 | Lingfeng Ye, Yishan Wu, James Zhang
In October of this year, the European Union (EU) took the lead by introducing a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), commonly referred to as a carbon tariff. This groundbreaking policy represents a significant milestone as it stands as the world’s first implementation of trade policies specifically designed to address carbon reduction goals.