Beijing Hosts First World Conference of Classics at Scenic Yanqi Lake
Beijing hosts the first World Conference of Classics at the scenic Yanqi Lake resort, uniting scholars to celebrate ancient civilizations from November 6 to 8.
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Beijing hosts the first World Conference of Classics at the scenic Yanqi Lake resort, uniting scholars to celebrate ancient civilizations from November 6 to 8.
The inaugural World Conference of Classics in Beijing gathers over 485 scholars to discuss the enduring impact of classical studies on modern society.
Beijing hosts the first World Conference of Classics, uniting 485 scholars from over 30 countries to explore classical civilizations and foster global cultural exchange.
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