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China’s Cultural Going Abroad: Representatives and Committee Members Discuss How to Achieve Popularity and Success

Beijing, March 8 (China News Service) — From the viral sensation of Monkey King’s Staff in 2024 to the early 2025 buzz surrounding Ne Zha Conquers the Sea, Chinese stories are increasingly capturing global attention. During the annual Two Sessions, China’s key political gatherings, the topic of Chinese culture going abroad (出海) has become a hot topic of discussion among representatives and committee members.

The discussions revolve around how to ensure that Chinese culture not only gains popularity (出圈, meaning to break out of a niche and become mainstream) but also achieves genuine success (出彩, meaning to be outstanding and remarkable) on the international stage.

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