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Li (Cynthia) Zhang is a distinguished figure known for her roles as a host, investor, ambassador of Saudi-Chinese culture, and international economist. Recognized as one of the "Top 10 Outstanding Young Chinese in America" in 2023.[1] Zhang has made significant contributions to fostering cultural exchanges and economic dialogue between China and Saudi Arabia.[2] She is an alumna of Peking University and Harvard University and currently serves as the leader of the World Youth Development Forum - specifically the Sino-Arab Youth Development Forum.[3] Zhang is also the founder and host of the "Sino-Saudi 2030" program.[2]
Cynthia Cheung | |
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Zhang Li | |
Born | January 8, 1997 |
Nationality | China |
Education | Peking University, Harvard University |
Early Life and Education
editCynthia Zhang pursued her bachelor's degree at Peking University. She furthered her education by obtaining a dual degree in Communication Studies from the Communication University of China. Zhang is currently advancing her academic journey at Harvard Business School.[3]
Career
editCultural Ambassadorship
editIn 2023, Zhang embarked on a mission to enhance the dialogue between Chinese and Arabian cultures through various cultural exchange initiatives. Her project, "Chinese Culture Visiting Saudi," aimed at documenting her travels across Saudi Arabia, achieved significant popularity, amassing over a billion views on domestic platforms within a month. This success led to her being celebrated as "The most beautiful culture ambassador of China-Saudi Arabia."[4]
Media Presence
editZhang has been featured in multiple interviews by prestigious platforms such as CCTV, Phoenix Net, and ChinaDaily, where she expressed her commitment to serving as a cultural bridge between China and Saudi Arabia. Her efforts have been recognized nationally, with her brand Holi being highlighted as a representative of Chinese culture.[5]
Youth Leadership
editAs of November 2023, Zhang leads the Sino-Arab Youth Development Forum, a collaborative effort aimed at strengthening partnerships between Chinese and Arab youth and promoting an open world economy. This initiative is a part of the broader China-Arab Cooperation Forum and includes events like the Sino-Arab Young Leaders Exchange Camp.[6]
Achievements and Recognition
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "2021 National Elite List for Young People Under 30". Guizhou Network.
- ^ a b "Chinese Government Launches First China-Arabic Center in Guangdong Province". apnews.com.
- ^ a b "Harvard Alumna Li(Cynthia) Zhang Partners with CCTV to Bridge China and Arab Cultures in Riyadh Media Initiative". apnews.com.
- ^ a b "Zhang Li: Building a cultural bridge for China and Afghanistan". China Daily News Network.
- ^ "Zhang Li: Building a cultural bridge for China". China Entrepreneurs News Network.
- ^ a b "Harvard Business School Gulf Arab States-China Cooperation Think Tank officially launched in Dubai". China Daily.
- ^ "哈佛商学院海湾阿拉伯国家-中国合作智库在迪拜正式启动". caijing.chinadaily.com.cn.
- ^ "中国阿拉伯之间的友谊桥梁". mr.people.cn.