Skip to content
General News

Conference on Zhu Xi’s doctrine and global civilizations dialogue kicks off

Organizing Committee of the Conference on Zhu Xi's Doctrine and Global Civilizations Dialogue 2 mins read

NANPING, China, Oct. 16, 2025 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/--

Co-hosted by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), the International Confucian Association (ICA), and the People's Government of Fujian Province, the Conference on Zhu Xi's Doctrine and Global Civilizations Dialogue (the 4th Kaoting Forum) will be held in Nanping, Fujian, from October 18 to 19. 

Themed "Carrying Forward the Contemporary Value of Zhu Xi Culture and Promoting Mutual Learning & Shared Growth of Global Civilizations," the conference will feature four parallel sub-forums and one roundtable discussion. Renowned sinologists, leading overseas experts in Zhu Xi's doctrine, and representatives from friendly institutions, hailing from over 50 countries and regions, will attend and address the gathering.

"Confucius rose in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty; Zhu Xi shone in the Southern Song." Zhu Xi is widely recognized as a pivotal figure in Confucianism after Confucius, whose philosophy has profoundly shaped Chinese civilization for centuries. By the Song and Ming dynasties, Zhu Xi's thought had already spread to Korea, Japan, Vietnam, and beyond -- serving as a vital bridge between Chinese and global civilizations. His philosophical concept of "Li Yi Fen Shu" (the unity of principle and the diversity of its manifestations) provides guidance for cross-civilizational dialogue, while his principle that "the people are the root of the state" offers value-based support for the Global Development Initiative.

In 2017, shortly after securing local legislative authority, Nanping enacted its first substantive local regulation: the Regulations of Nanping Municipality on the Protection of Zhu Xi Cultural Relics. This laid a solid legal foundation for preserving and inheriting Zhu Xi culture.

In recent years, Fujian has hosted three consecutive sessions of the Kaoting Forum. Nanping has also signed a long-term cooperation framework agreement with the Institute of Philosophy of CASS. The International Confucian Association and the Nishan World Center for Confucian Studies have established research and training bases in Nanping, while the China Confucius Foundation has launched a special fund for Zhu Xi culture. 

Locally, over 60 monographs on Zhu Xi studies have been published, more than 230 academic papers released, and 29 projects approved under the National Social Science Fund. After years of sustained effort, the provincial-level Zhu Xi Cultural Ecology Reserve in Nanping was officially greenlit for establishment at the end of 2023.

Fujian has strengthened cultural heritage protection by registering over 100 immovable cultural relics to promote the inheritance and development of Zhu Xi's culture. The documentary Zhu Xi: The Great Confucian and stage plays such as Moonlight Over Wuyi have achieved widespread circulation, with related short videos racking up over 350 million views. The province has hosted five sessions of events including the Cross-Strait Academy Forum and the Retracing Zhu Xi's Footsteps. Cultural gatherings like the World Conference on Sinology have drawn over 500 experts and scholars from more than 70 countries and regions. Additionally, 18 consecutive "Zhu Xi's Path" study tours have attracted nearly 30,000 scholars, descendants of Zhu Xi, teachers, and students from nearly 30 countries.

Source: Organizing Committee of the Conference on Zhu Xi's Doctrine and Global Civilizations Dialogue

More from this category

  • Environment, General News
  • 13/11/2025
  • 14:09
UNSW Sydney

Indigenous communities and women need to be at the centre of COP30’s climate solutions

UNSW academics explain why COP30 must not overlookthe power of grassroots and community-based responses – especially with the health impacts of climate change. Across…

  • Contains:
  • General News, Indigenous
  • 13/11/2025
  • 10:44
UNSW Sydney

Expert available for comment: Australia’s First Treaty Agreement Signed in Victoria

Australia’s first treaty with Aboriginal people has been signed into law, in a move labelled “historic” by the United Nations human rights chief. It…

  • Contains:
  • Defence, General News
  • 13/11/2025
  • 09:42
Australian National Maritime Museum

Australian National Maritime Museum and Royal Australian Navy Announce Landmark Redevelopment of Action Stations Pavilion

The Australian National Maritime Museum and the Royal Australian Navy are proud to announce a major naming rights partnership to redevelop the Museum’s iconic Action Stations experience —a state-of-the-art exhibition space that will celebrate Australia’s naval legacy and future. This redevelopment marks a significant milestone in the Museum’s mission to preserve and present the evolving story of Australia’s maritime defence. The new pavilion will highlight the strategic, technological, and human dimensions of Australia’s naval operations, with a strong focus on the Indo-Pacific region and the innovations shaping the future of maritime defence. ‘This redevelopment is more than an exhibition—it’s a…

  • Contains:

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.