In November 2024, the eastern Chinese city of Jinhua hosted the 2024 Conference on China-Africa Cultural and Tourism Cooperation & Exchange, a landmark event that underscored the growing partnership between China and Africa. More than 240 attendees, including ambassadors, diplomats, and government officials from both sides, gathered to explore how culture and tourism can unite two continents with rich and diverse histories.
At the heart of the discussions was the Cultural Silk Road, an initiative aimed at enhancing mutual understanding and cultural exchanges between China and Africa. This modern version of the historic trade route is being leveraged not just for the exchange of goods, but for people-to-people connections that foster deeper cooperation. Representatives from various African nations, including Tanzania, Djibouti, and Seychelles, emphasized tourism’s role in driving economic growth and regional integration across the continent. For many, the focus was on learning from China’s successful integration of culture and tourism to enhance Africa’s tourism industry and economic landscape​
The conference also spotlighted the importance of preserving cultural heritage while expanding tourism. Discussions ranged from the use of technology to protect cultural sites to the fascinating exchange between China’s Jiangnan culture and Africa’s Swahili traditions. By encouraging collaborative projects like joint tourism packages and cultural exhibitions, both regions hope to create a more interconnected global tourism market​
The outcomes of the event signal a promising future for China-Africa relations, with both regions committed to building on this partnership to create sustainable tourism development, strengthen cultural ties, and generate economic opportunities for their peoples. As the cultural Silk Road continues to grow, it’s clear that the future of China-Africa cooperation will be shaped by shared experiences and mutual appreciation​