Chongqing hosted the 2025 Annual Educational Conference of International People-to-People Exchange for Youth from Friday to Saturday, where a new guide on best practices in youth cultural exchange was released.
The compilation highlights successful examples and innovative models in cultural exchange between Chinese youth and their international peers. It draws insights from 160 organizations across China, providing a systematic review of effective approaches to fostering global understanding and cooperation among young people.
The guide was prepared by the Research Center of International People-to-People Exchange, the sponsor of the conference. Organizers said it aims to support more structured, impactful programs that enhance international learning experiences and strengthen cultural awareness among youth.
Attendees praised the compilation for offering practical strategies and insights that can be applied to future youth exchange initiatives. The collection includes methods for designing programs, engaging participants, and promoting sustainable cooperation between domestic and international organizations.
China has long emphasized the importance of youth exchanges as part of its soft diplomacy efforts. By sharing best practices, the guide encourages organizations to adopt innovative approaches while maintaining cultural authenticity and mutual respect in global interactions.
The compilation also serves as a reference for policymakers and educational institutions, helping them understand emerging trends in youth engagement. It highlights how technology, collaborative projects, and community-based activities can enhance cross-cultural learning.
The conference brought together experts, educators, and representatives from participating organizations to discuss new ideas and experiences. Presenters emphasized the role of youth exchanges in building bridges, fostering leadership skills, and creating opportunities for long-term international collaboration.
Organizers noted that this guide marks a significant step in documenting and sharing knowledge on youth cultural exchange. It reflects China’s commitment to promoting global dialogue and encouraging young people to actively engage in international cooperation.
By showcasing 160 organizations’ successful programs, the compilation provides a roadmap for future initiatives. It underlines the importance of innovation, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity in designing programs that have meaningful impact.
The event in Chongqing also featured workshops, presentations, and networking opportunities to allow participants to learn from each other’s experiences. Organizers hope the guide will inspire more creative and effective exchange programs in the coming years.
With the release of this compilation, China strengthens its efforts to enhance youth participation in international cultural exchanges. The guide is expected to serve as a valuable tool for organizations aiming to expand their reach, improve program outcomes, and foster a new generation of globally aware leaders.






