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              For James Long, co-chair of the Durham Sister Cities Kunshan Committee, his connection with China began in the classroom.
 
              
              Education cooperation is a vital bridge connecting China and the United States, playing an indispensable role in fostering mutual understanding and ensuring healthy, stable and sustainable bilateral relations, according to education officials and university leaders from both countries.
 
              
              Educational exchanges, especially among young people, will play a pivotal role in building bridges between China and the United States, said officials and experts on Monday.
 
              
              The 3rd Asia-Europe Teacher Education Forum was held in Lanzhou, Gansu, by Northwest Normal University from Oct 24-26.
 
              
              International students in Beijing recently gathered on the Zhongguancun Entrepreneurship Street, sharing their study experiences in Beijing, learning relevant policies, attending job fairs and experiencing traditional Chinese culture such as Song Dynasty tea whisking and bamboo weaving.
 
              
              Flowing silhouettes and untamed spirit defined the poise of fashion from the Wei-Jin period (220-420).
 
              
              The third Liangzhu Forum was held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, on Saturday and Sunday, with the theme "Revitalization of Civilization: Cultural Heritage and Human Culture Diversity".
 
              
              On Saturday, May 15, 1965, Joseph Needham addressed a packed assembly hall in Church House Westminster, central London, to announce the birth of "an organization for fostering friendship and mutual understanding between the British and the Chinese people".
 
              
              Growing up in the Bay Area, Jacob Brinnand spent a lot of time in the Asian and Pacific Islander community where martial arts was a big part of the culture.