The 2025 International Youth Forum on Creativity and Heritage Along the Silk Roads concluded at Tongguan Kiln, Wangcheng District, Changsha on November 22. The forum was co-hosted by UNESCO, the Chinese National Commission for UNESCO, the World Federation of Clubs and Associations for UNESCO, and the Changsha Municipal People's Government.

The closing ceremony.
Themed "Digital Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Youth for Heritage Protection and Inheritance," the four-day event, which began on November 19, featured a series of vibrant activities, including a youth sharing session, group discussions, a parallel forum among representatives from UNESCO Creative Cities Network member cities, and field visits centering around "Experience a Dynamic China in Changsha". Seventy-five young representatives from 45 countries shared their innovative ideas, put forward suggestions, and injected youthful vitality into exploring new pathways for cultural heritage preservation.

An AI-powered media art interactive show at the closing ceremony.

The participants pose for a group photo.

A youth representative from Cambodia.

Hunan Embroidery designer Peng Lulin (left) and her mother demonstrate embroidery skills at the event.
This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Kuang Zhenzhen
Chinese source: hunantoday


