Speaking to the South China Morning Post, Zhang noted that international students, as digitally connected young people, could actively share their experiences of the country through social media.
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“Young people are often quick to notice new things … Through messaging apps and social media, they frequently post photos, videos and texts, telling stories about China and sharing their experiences with family, friends and communities in their native languages, which could exert a strong influence on other young people,” she said.
For years, Beijing has invested heavily in expanding its soft power, in line with President Xi Jinping’s exhortation to officials to double down on their efforts to “tell the China story well”.
When Foreign Minister Wang Yi faced the media on Sunday morning, in a press conference held as part of the two sessions, he also stressed the importance of perceptions of China when addressing a question on China-Europe relations.
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