Abstract
In the grand backdrop of globalization, where economic, political, and technological exchanges and collaborations among nations are increasingly frequent and profound, culture, as an identifier of nations and ethnicities and a bond connecting people around the world, has shown its growing importance. In the process of globalization, the dissemination and exchange of cultures not only facilitate mutual understanding among countries but also play an irreplaceable role in promoting the prosperity and development of world cultural diversity. Cultural communication plays multiple roles in the context of globalization. It helps break geographical and linguistic barriers, promoting the blending and innovation of different cultures. It also plays a key role in international relations, economic development, and social progress. The widespread recognition of a nation's cultural traditions and values through dissemination is vital for enhancing national image and international influence. How to protect and promote the uniqueness of local cultures in the tide of globalization, maintaining self-identity while being open and inclusive, is an important issue at hand. Therefore, by strengthening international cultural exchanges and cooperation, preserving and inheriting local cultural characteristics, and using modern media technology to innovate in cultural communication, we can better play the role of cultural communication in the context of globalization, promoting the diversity and prosperity of world cultures.
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