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American participant David Solomon, who works for the US-China Business Council, says: "It (the program) was a unique opportunity for me to work with a diverse group of scholars and practitioners who are passionate and curious about China and its relationship with the rest of the world," he says.
Solomon says his passion for understanding China began more than a decade ago, when he visited Beijing for the first time.
And he has remained passionate about engaging with China as a rising global giant, both personally and professionally.
This year's program will feature sessions in five cities besides Beijing, including Shanghai, Chongqing and Guangdong, and will involve more than 200 participants, according to the ministry.