As China\u2019s annual Two Sessions convene, a diverse cohort of female political advisors offered empowering insights for young women navigating careers and cultural preservation in a rapidly evolving society. CGTN reporter Li Zhao spoke with advisors spanning entrepreneurship, traditional arts, and legislative leadership during the gathering.
\u201cThe younger generation holds the key to China\u2019s creative future,\u201d said a third-generation silk embroidery artist from Suzhou, emphasizing the need to blend heritage with innovation. \u201cOur traditions gain new life when interpreted through modern eyes.\u201d Meanwhile, a Guangdong-based tech founder urged aspiring entrepreneurs to \u201cembrace failure as tuition for success\u201d in China\u2019s competitive startup ecosystem.
A legislator from the Macao Special Administrative Region highlighted cross-sector collaboration: \u201cWhether in business, governance, or cultural fields, we must build bridges \u2013 between generations, industries, and regions.\u201d All advisors stressed adaptability in balancing professional ambitions with China\u2019s shifting social expectations.
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What do China's female political advisors have to say to young women?
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