BEIJING, CHINA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 14 August 2026 - The "YOU BRING CHARM TO THE WORLD - The 18th Global
Chinese Awards" came to a close at the Phoenix Center in Beijing on the
evening of August 12.
At this year's awards ceremony, Academician Zhang Boli of the Chinese
Academy of Engineering received the Global Chinese Lifetime Achievement
Award, while actress Sylvia Chang received the Global Chinese Special
Tribute Award. Academician Pan Jianwei of the Chinese Academy of
Sciences, Lu Chaoyang, Chair Professor at the University of Science and
Technology of China, picture-book illustrator Cai Gao, Chinese freestyle
skier Xu Mengtao, Gao Du, professor at the Beijing Dance Academy, and
actress Xin Zhilei received the Global Chinese Award.
In his speech, Xu Wei, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Phoenix TV,
said: "Each generation of Chinese people has its own responsibilities.
The older generation worked hard with their roots in their homeland,
while the younger generation embraces innovation and the world, becoming
connectors between different cultures." Phoenix TV will continue to
serve as an on-the-ground reporter of major global events, an
international storyteller of Chinese culture, and a platform builder for
international exchange, enabling audiences around the world to see more
of the vibrant and diverse achievements of Chinese people.
The tribute section of the ceremony opened with an immersive children's
picture-book theatrical performance based on classic works including
The Story of the Peach Blossom Spring and
Bao'er. Both works were created by Cai Gao, who received
the Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration in April this year.
During the ceremony, the host recalled the children's song Cai sang at
the Andersen Award ceremony, prompting her to smile and sing "The
Cuckoo" once again.
Upon receiving the Global Chinese Award, Cai Gao said that the splendid
and outstanding artistic heritage of China has been a source of
inspiration for her work, and that she has a deep love for the culture
of this land. Seeing so many Chinese people achieve remarkable
accomplishments in different fields has also given her spiritual
strength. Quoting the phrase, "As long as life goes on, the struggle
continues," she encouraged herself to keep creating with passion and
curiosity. "Life and creation require dedication and perseverance. I am
willing to devote myself to them, as I always have."
Joining the ceremony via video link, Lu Chaoyang shared his joy and said
that the honor belongs to all Chinese researchers who have climbed,
generation after generation, along the long and steep road of quantum
science. Looking to the future, he offered this message: "The quantum
world is very small, so small that it cannot be seen with the naked eye;
but China's dreams in science and technology are immense. Through
fundamental innovation, we should illuminate a farther future for human
civilization."
In her acceptance speech, Xin Zhilei said she particularly liked the
phrase "YOU BRING CHARM TO THE WORLD." "Everyone is a unique ray of
light in this world. Through our efforts and down-to-earth dedication,
we each make our own small contribution to the beauty of the world. As
an actress, what I can do is put my heart into every role and bring to
the world a little bit of the unique color that belongs to me." Lu Yang,
director of
Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield, also
sent his congratulations via video, expressing hope for continued
collaboration and for the creation of more outstanding Chinese-language
stories.
"If the dance steps of a people disappear, that chapter of history will
also lose its voice." Over the past 50 years, Gao Du and his team have
traveled across more than 20 provinces and autonomous regions throughout
China, venturing deep into remote mountains and visiting people's
courtyards and fireside gatherings. They learned from local communities
dances that had no names, no stages and sometimes not even an audience,
devoting themselves to the creation of the
Chenxiang series.
Gao Du said he would continue dancing, both in the classroom and on
larger stages, bringing folk dance traditions rooted in the land to the
world and fostering dialogue among different cultures, so that the world
can see the beauty of the East.
Wu Qingcai, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of China News Service, presented Xu
Mengtao with the Global Chinese Award. Xu shared that August 13, 2026,
marked exactly 24 years since she began competing in the aerials
discipline of snow sports. She hopes everyone can create something
extraordinary through perseverance and dedication. "In the future, I
will once again stand on the starting platform and set off again. See
you again at the summit."
As one of the creators of the song
Tomorrow Will Be Better, Sylvia Chang said that she and
fellow Chinese-language singers hope to use music to build a bridge for
peaceful communication. She expressed gratitude for being able to
continue pursuing a career she loves and for having a wonderful family.
"I hope to share this gratitude and these blessings with everyone."
At the ceremony, the host recounted the eight-character motto that
Academician Zhang Boli has followed throughout his life: "Uphold virtue
to broaden its influence; use medical skills to serve humanity." Now
approaching 80, Zhang Boli continues to see patients at a clinic every
week. When patients have difficulty walking, he takes the initiative to
go downstairs and see them in their cars.
Zhang Boli said that the concepts of traditional Chinese
medicine-including health preservation, wellness and preventive
treatment-represent one of the best practices of "proactive health
management." Looking to the future with the compassion of a physician,
he said: "Let traditional Chinese medicine benefit Chinese people around
the world, and let traditional Chinese medicine benefit people
everywhere. The world will be healthier because of traditional Chinese
medicine."
It is reported that the "YOU BRING CHARM TO THE WORLD - Global Chinese
Awards" was initiated by Phoenix Media Group in collaboration with China
News Service and numerous Chinese-language media organizations in China
and overseas. Together, they select and honor outstanding Chinese
people who have achieved excellence and made a global impact in
different fields, helping to amplify the achievements of exceptional
Chinese individuals and inspire more generations to come.