In a video speech, Tahir Farooq, the editor-in-chief of Unity Newspaper in Pakistan, said that "China's example illustrates that it is not only possible but beneficial to harmonize our reverence for tradition with our pursuit of progress. As we move forward, let us take inspiration from this model, striving to create societies that are not only economically prosperous but also culturally rich and diverse."
Shreya Hada Shrestha from the Nepal Nature Conservation Foundation said that "Promoting youth innovations and entrepreneurship is not just about investing in products or services; it's an investment in our collective future. By unlocking the potential of our youth, we unlock the potential of our society. Together, we can cultivate an environment where innovation thrives, and our youth can boldly shape a brighter tomorrow."
Experts and representatives from over ten institutions, including Yunnan University, Yunnan Minzu University, the China Association of Sri Lanka, and Pakistan's Unity Newspaper, attended the conference. The guests shared their views on promoting traditional culture in the region, international cultural exchange, cultural industry development, international cooperation, and youth innovation and entrepreneurship. They offered expectations and suggestions based on the current situation.