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Dear You: Beijing holds movie night for diplomats to help them ‘better understand’ China

South China Morning Post

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July 7, 2026

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Dear You: Beijing holds movie night for diplomats to help them ‘better understand’ China

Beijing has staged a special screening of a blockbuster film that sparked a debate about propaganda in Southeast Asia, inviting 150 foreign diplomats and their families to the event to help them “better understand China”. Diplomats from 74 embassies, including Indonesia, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates and Peru, attended Monday’s screening of the film Dear You, which was organised by the Chinese foreign ministry. The movie was shot in the Teochew dialect spoken in the Chaoshan region of...

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South China Morning Post

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· Jul 7, 2026

Dear You: Beijing puts on movie night for diplomats to help them ‘better understand’ China

Beijing has staged a special screening of a blockbuster film that sparked a debate about propaganda in Southeast Asia for 150 foreign diplomats and their families to help them “better understand China”. Diplomats from 74 embassies, including Indonesia, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates and Peru, attended Monday’s screening of the film Dear You, which was organised by the Chinese foreign ministry. The movie was shot in the Teochew dialect spoken in the Chaoshan region of Guangdong province and...

The Rising Nepal

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· Jul 2, 2026

Nepal-China investment and business event held in Beijing

By A Staff ReporterKathmandu, July 3: The Embassy of Nepal in Beijing hosted a programme entitled “Nepal-China Investmen...

Kuwait Times

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· Jun 30, 2026

Chinese envoy reaffirms commitment to deeper strategic partnership with Kuwait

KUWAIT: The Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Kuwait Yang Xin reaffirmed his country’s commitment to deepening its strategic partnership with Kuwait, highlighting clo...

Yonhap News Agency

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· Jun 23, 2026

S. Korea seeks int'l support for UNESCO heritage committee session in Busan

SEOUL, June 23 (Yonhap) -- The foreign ministry said Tuesday it briefed diplomat...

Korea Times News

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· Jun 29, 2026

Korea reimagines diplomatic missions as cultural portals via yearlong film festival

Korea reimagines diplomatic missions as cultural portals via yearlong film festival

Qatar News Agency

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· Jun 30, 2026

China, Saudi Arabia Discuss Latest Regional and International Developments

Beijing, June 30 (QNA) - Chinese Vice President Han Zheng and visiting Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah discussed the latest regional and international developments as well as continued joint coordination on these issues.

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Related coverage for "Dear You: Beijing holds movie night for diplomats to help them ‘better understand’ China": South China Morning Post — Dear You: Beijing puts on movie night for diplomats to help them ‘better understand’ China. The Rising Nepal — Nepal-China investment and business event held in Beijing. Kuwait Times — Chinese envoy reaffirms commitment to deeper strategic partnership with Kuwait. Yonhap News Agency — S. Korea seeks int'l support for UNESCO heritage committee session in Busan. Korea Times News — Korea reimagines diplomatic missions as cultural portals via yearlong film festival. Qatar News Agency — China, Saudi Arabia Discuss Latest Regional and International Developments