Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
    Culture
    Home / Culture / Cultural Exchange

    Bridging cultures, connecting worlds

    By Ivana Milanovic | China Daily | Updated: 2025-03-15 09:18
    Share
    Share - WeChat
    A selection of Ivana Milanovic's go-to references — from poetry to women's history — that inspire her magazine on Chinese culture. CHINA DAILY

    In 2019, I began my Chinese language journey at the Confucius Institute in Rome. At the time, I already spoke several European languages, and I wanted a new challenge — something truly different that would expand my worldview. Chinese fitted that bill perfectly. From the very first lesson, I found it simultaneously daunting and exciting. The intricacy of the characters, the melodic nature of the tones, and the unique sentence structures captivated me.

    However, my interest soon branched out far beyond linguistics. As I delved deeper, I discovered that learning the language was just the gateway to a vast cultural heritage stretching back thousands of years. Eager to understand the literary heart of China, I began with Tang Dynasty (618-907) poetry, renowned for its concise elegance and emotive power. Poems by Li Bai and Du Fu introduced me to China's poetic tradition. Intrigued by its roots, I then turned to earlier works like the Shi Jing (The Book of Songs), an anthology of poems often attributed as one of the earliest reflections of the Chinese soul. Later, I explored the Chu Ci (Songs of Chu, or Poetry of the South), further broadening my understanding of regional literary expressions.

    My classes soon multiplied, as I took courses on Chinese history, literature, philosophy and art history. The vibrant range of the country's philosophical heritage — Confucianism, Daoism and Buddhism — provided rich insight into core values and practices. In each new topic, I discovered a kaleidoscope of perspectives on life, governance, art and morality. Yet it was Chinese art history, especially scroll painting, that truly fired my imagination. The graceful brush-strokes, the interplay of ink and water, and the visual storytelling contained within those scrolls made me see art in an entirely new light.

    During my journey, I was particularly intrigued by the stories of influential women throughout Chinese history. The accounts of figures like Fu Hao — an ancient military leader and priestess — showed me how women have shaped China's past in ways that might surprise many. The life of Wu Zetian, China's only female emperor, further underscored the complexities of power and gender in a dynasty-based society. The Empress Dowager Cixi from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), who navigated immense political turbulence, offered another fascinating narrative of leadership in a rapidly changing era. Learning about these extraordinary women expanded my understanding of China's societal transformations and how women's contributions have often been overlooked, yet undeniably crucial.

    All these discoveries ignited a passion within me to share what I was learning. I wanted to become a cultural bridge, introducing Chinese traditions, stories and innovations to people back home. This is how I conceived the idea of a bilingual magazine — written in both English and Montenegrin — dedicated to Chinese culture and traditions. My vision is to create a resource that does more than just recount historical facts; I hope to showcase the timeless spirit that infuses Chinese civilization. Each issue will cover diverse topics such as history, mythology, literature and art, along with special columns on tea culture and regional cuisines. I believe that by tying these threads together, readers will gain a holistic understanding of how ancient customs continue to influence modern China.

    In Montenegro and the wider Balkan region, there is a growing curiosity about international cultures, including China's. While there are academic materials available, they can often be dense and less accessible to general readers. My goal is to produce something lively, visually appealing, and intellectually engaging — an inviting portal into a part of the world that some might consider distant or mysterious. By highlighting lesser-known facts, folklore and personal perspectives, the magazine can connect with individuals who have never formally studied Chinese but are nonetheless curious about its depth and breadth.

    Embarking on this publishing adventure has been both exhilarating and challenging. From selecting articles and editing translations to collaborating with experts who can provide unique insights, I feel like I am constantly learning. And that, in itself, is part of what fascinates me so much about China: the realization that even after years of study, there is still so much more to uncover. China's vast array of regional differences, historical timelines, and cultural nuances is like an ever-expanding puzzle — one that can never be fully completed, but becomes more fascinating with each piece we add.

    Ultimately, my hope is that by creating this bilingual magazine, I can contribute to a mutual understanding between cultures. While I continue to study Chinese art history, philosophy and language, I look forward to facilitating dialogue that spans continents and generations. I want to encourage my fellow Montenegrins — and indeed all Balkan readers — to see that China is not a monolith, but a dazzling mosaic of perspectives and voices. If my journey from a curious language student in Rome to a budding cultural ambassador helps spark new conversations or inspire others to explore, then I will have found my personal "China moment".

    The author is Ivana Milanovic, a language and culture enthusiast from Montenegro. She began studying Chinese at the Confucius Institute in Rome in 2019, and her passion for the language soon led her to explore Chinese poetry, philosophy, history and art. She has funded a bilingual magazine on Chinese culture, in English and Montenegrin, to share these discoveries and foster cultural connections in the region.

    Most Popular
    Top
    BACK TO THE TOP
    English
    Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
    License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

    Registration Number: 130349
    FOLLOW US
    中文字幕在线无码一区二区三区| 中文字幕成人免费视频| 最近中文字幕大全中文字幕免费| 亚洲AV永久纯肉无码精品动漫| 日韩乱码人妻无码系列中文字幕| 无码人妻精品一区二区三区99仓本| 中文字幕在线免费观看| 人妻系列无码专区久久五月天| 无码乱人伦一区二区亚洲一| 精品久久亚洲中文无码| 久久久久久无码国产精品中文字幕 | 亚洲欧洲日产国码无码久久99| yellow中文字幕久久网| 亚洲成a人无码av波多野按摩 | 东京热av人妻无码专区| 久久久久成人精品无码中文字幕| 久久精品无码一区二区三区| 亚洲国产精品无码久久久秋霞2| 欧美成人中文字幕在线看| 无码毛片一区二区三区中文字幕 | 国产精品无码素人福利不卡| 亚洲Av无码专区国产乱码DVD| 久久亚洲精品无码VA大香大香| 中文字幕亚洲精品资源网| 亚洲色成人中文字幕网站| 亚洲成在人线在线播放无码| 亚洲AV中文无码乱人伦在线视色| 国产精品无码A∨精品影院| 无码A级毛片免费视频内谢| 无码无套少妇毛多18PXXXX | 午夜不卡久久精品无码免费| 国产品无码一区二区三区在线蜜桃 | 国模无码一区二区三区| 成在线人AV免费无码高潮喷水| 国产亚洲精品a在线无码| 国产精品无码成人午夜电影| AV无码精品一区二区三区| 天堂无码在线观看| 少妇中文字幕乱码亚洲影视| 最近免费视频中文字幕大全| 自拍中文精品无码|