UN World Multiculturalism Day Commemoration and China's Science and Culture Going Global Event Held in Shanghai

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On the afternoon of May 22, 2024, the "UN World Multiculturalism Day Commemoration and China's Science and Culture Going Global Event" took place at the Wu Changshuo Cultural and Art Center Wu Changshuo Cultural and Art Center along the Huangpu River in Shanghai.
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The event was hosted by Feng Bing, a renowned news anchor and program host from Shanghai Television, and Wang Guoquan, a prominent program host and cultural ambassador for the American Times Chinese Outstanding Figures Award.
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The meeting began with the reading of the UNESCO authorization for hosting multicultural activities in China. Notable Chinese scientist and pioneer in cell medicine, Prof. Zhang Hongkai, who is the Global President of the International Cell Rehabilitation Association, a recipient of the United Nations Lifetime Achievement Award, a member of the Nobel Medicine Prize research team, and a Ph.D. from the University of Quebec in Canada, was present.
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The event was attended by distinguished leaders and guests, including: • Zhu Lin, President of Hollywood Star Factory Cultural Technology Co., Ltd. and Chairperson of the Asia-Pacific Region at the Hollywood Film Festival • Wu Jun, Chairman of Hollywood (China) Film and Television Cultural Industry Co., Ltd. • Lu Yi, Hollywood producer • Tang Qun, a renowned opera and film actress, vocal professor, and recipient of the Best Supporting Actress Award at the Taiwan Golden Horse Awards
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Prof. Zhang Hongkai delivered the keynote speech titled “Cell Medicine Makes Living to 125 Years Old a Reality.” He began by congratulating the organizers of the UN World Multiculturalism Day Commemoration and China's Science and Culture Going Global event. Prof. Zhang Hongkai then discussed his pioneering work in cell medicine and cell hospital theory, receiving high praise from attendees. In his authoritative texts on cell medicine, Prof. Zhang Hongkai pointed out that the onset of all diseases is related to cells. Adequate and comprehensive nutrition for cells is fundamental to maintaining health. He believes that humans essentially suffer from only one disease: cell disease. All illnesses stem from cellular dysfunction.

When Prof. Zhang Hongkai revealed that he is approaching 60 years of age, the audience was astonished, with many remarking that he looked only around 30, causing a sensation.

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Subsequently, Academician Wei Qiming, a member of both U.S. academies, shared his impressions of the UN Multicultural Day event held on May 21 and introduced future high-tech projects planned by the World Future Science Organization. These include: 5G artificial intelligence mobile hospitals, home doctor robots and humanoid robots, nano-quantum traditional Chinese medicine products, medical beauty stem cells and anti-aging stem cells, Alzheimer's robots and plant-based treatments for Alzheimer's, mobile medical systems for rural revitalization, and integrated Chinese-Western medicine cancer treatment centres, among others.
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The UN World Multiculturalism Day Commemoration and China's Science and Culture Going Global event concluded successfully amidst a joyous atmosphere.

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