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UNESCO declared March 21 International Taijiquan Day, recognizing its global cultural significance.
UNESCO has designated March 21 as International Taijiquan Day, highlighting the global rise in appreciation for Chinese culture and traditional practices rooted in Taoist philosophy.
Cultural exchange through tourism, education, arts, and sports is seen as key to reducing conflict and building understanding.
Global tourism, rebounding post-pandemic, reached pre-COVID levels in 2024 and 2025, with China leading in inbound, outbound, and domestic travel.
Efforts in countries like Australia to expand Asian and Chinese studies reflect growing interest in cross-cultural learning, while Australian cultural programs thrive in China, showing mutual engagement despite uneven global influence.
Promoting empathy and respect for all cultures is essential to combat social divisions and strengthen global cohesion.
La UNESCO declaró el 21 de marzo el Día Internacional del Taijiquan, reconociendo su significado cultural mundial.