Youth bond through culture and tech
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Reginal cooperation
The camp, which is one of the flagship programs under ASEAN-China Media Week, brought together over 200 participants, including youth hosts, scholars, students, and media professionals from both regions.
Now in its fifth season, the camp has grown into a dynamic platform for cultural exchange and digital storytelling. It aligns with the ASEAN-China Year of People-to-People Exchanges and commemorates the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Thailand.
With a focus on broad coverage, strong dissemination, and wide engagement, it aims to foster innovative media models, expand online networks, and provide young people with a larger stage for regional cooperation.
Phonpoom Vipattipumiprates, Thailand's vice minister of Tourism and Sports, described the initiative as a strategic platform for meaningful dialogue and collaboration between media institutions in China and ASEAN countries.
Lu Zhengning, deputy secretary-general of the organizing committee, noted that the camp plays a vital role in telling compelling, people-centered stories that deepen mutual understanding.
Chamnan Ngammaneeudom, deputy CEO of the Thai Media Fund, praised the progress made so far and voiced optimism about the potential for continued collaboration and media innovation.
Hu Fan, vice chairman of the People's Government of Guangxi, emphasized that the region has become a hub for audiovisual cooperation between China and ASEAN nations.
In addition to the camp, a televised gala for the opening ceremony will be broadcast in July on media platforms in both China and Thailand.
