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Rise of China’s Soft Power: Cultural Exports Reshape Global Perceptions
China’s surge of soft power has been propelled by pop culture, toys and games that have captivated audiences from Seoul to San Francisco. Last year the country’s influence on global culture reached new heights as quirky Labubu toys became must‑have collectibles and the animated film Ne Zha 2 turned into a blockbuster. At the Details:
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