Abstract

This paper discusses the economic and trade relations as well as cultural exchanges between China and Ireland, emphasizing their close cooperation, deepening mutual influence, and mutual benefit. The author conducted on-site investigations at the Confucius Institutes in Dublin, Cork, and Galway, highlighting the crucial role these institutes play in Sino-Irish cultural exchange and cooperation. The field research vividly demonstrates the valuable support that these Confucius Institutes provide in promoting friendly relations and cultural diversity, as well as facilitating academic collaboration, cultural exchange, and business connections. Advocating the concept of a shared human destiny beyond selfishness and protectionism represents our vision for the trajectory of human development. China and Ireland can collaborate further to strengthen their economic and trade relationships and cultural exchanges, working towards a more peaceful, inclusive, and prosperous world in the future.

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