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ALPHA MOHAMED JALLOH, DIRECTOR CHINA AFRICA INSTITUTE, UNIVERSITY OF MAKENI

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23 April 2025
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In an era defined by interconnectivity, the exchange of ideas, values, and cultural practices has become an essential ingredient for global progress. One of the most inspiring examples of this phenomenon is the ongoing dialogue between Chinese and African civilizations—two of the world’s oldest and richest cultural traditions.

At the heart of China-Africa cooperation is not just economic partnership or political solidarity, but a deep-rooted cultural connection grounded in mutual respect and learning. Both civilizations have weathered the storms of history, carrying forward ancient wisdom, vibrant customs, and resilient philosophies. Today, this shared historical depth is becoming a powerful foundation for future collaboration. Most of us serve as testament towards the rich cultural integration between Africa and China, we are now learning Mandarin in turn Chinese are learning our local languages to aid better communication. It is as a result of this, we initiate the establishment of China Africa Institute to learn the Chinese culture, civilization in the university of Makeni.

A Legacy of Wisdom and Values

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Chinese civilization, shaped by Confucian ethics, Daoism harmony, and centuries of philosophical refinement, has long emphasized values such as respect for elders, harmony with nature, and the pursuit of social order. Similarly, African civilizations—diverse yet united in their reverence for community, oral traditions, and ancestral wisdom—offer rich insights into human relationships, moral integrity, and the art of collective living.

From the proverbs of the Ashanti to the philosophies of Ubuntu in southern Africa, African cultures echo values that resonate deeply with Chinese cultural ideals. This common ground presents fertile soil for civilizational exchange beyond formal diplomacy.

Education and Language: Building Cultural Bridges

Educational cooperation between China and Africa is one of the strongest pillars of mutual learning. Thousands of African students now study in Chinese universities including the now director of China Africa Institute in the university of Makeni, Sierra Leone, gaining exposure not only to academic knowledge but also to Chinese language, customs, and everyday life. In turn, Confucius Institutes across Africa have introduced Mandarin and Chinese culture to African students, strengthening people-to-people ties.

These educational exchanges help break stereotypes and nurture a new generation of global citizens who can serve as cultural ambassadors in both regions. The growing interest in African studies in China—and vice versa—demonstrates a shift toward more balanced, respectful cultural curiosity.

Arts, Music, and Storytelling

Artistic expressions provide another bridge between Chinese and African societies. Traditional Chinese calligraphy, opera, and poetry find fascinating counterparts in African drumming, dance, textile art, and oral storytelling. Joint festivals, artist residencies, and cultural exhibitions continue to showcase how both civilizations appreciate creativity, rhythm, and narrative heritage.

The shared love for storytelling, whether in the form of Chinese historical epics or African folk tales, opens avenues for collaborative productions in literature, film, and digital media. This fosters not just mutual admiration, but also co-creation and innovation.

Towards a Shared Future

The mutual learning between Chinese and African civilizations is not about one culture dominating another; it is about finding common values and building a more inclusive world. As President Xi Jinping noted during the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), China and Africa must “strengthen dialogue among civilizations and increase mutual understanding and friendship.”

In the context of global challenges such as climate change, pandemics, and food insecurity, civilizational dialogue can contribute unique insights. Chinese experience in poverty alleviation and technological modernization, for instance, can be adapted through African cultural lenses for local success. Likewise, African spiritual traditions and sustainable practices can enrich global approaches to development and resilience.

Conclusion

The story of China-Africa relations is evolving from a narrative of aid and investment to one of mutual enrichment and civilizational respect. As both regions continue to learn from one another, their shared journey offers a beacon of hope for a more harmonious, diverse, and culturally connected world.

In the words of an African proverb: “Wisdom is like a baobab tree; no one individual can embrace it.” In coming together, China and Africa are embracing a broader, deeper wisdom—one that celebrates both difference and unity.

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