"From Shanghai to New York: A Century-Long Cultural Journey Inspiring New China-US Dialogue", a core session of the third season of "Bund: A Global Urban Humanities Dialogue between Shanghai and New York", is held on Monday at the China Institute of America in New York. [Photo by Mingmei Li/chinadaily.com.cn]

Both surrounded by water, New York and Shanghai tell a shared story of China-US cultural exchange.

From the Huangpu River to the Hudson River, the two global cities continue to connect through culture, education and dialogue.

"From Shanghai to New York: A Century-Long Cultural Journey Inspiring New China-US Dialogue", a core session of the third season of "Bund: A Global Urban Humanities Dialogue between Shanghai and New York", was held on June 29 at the China Institute of America in New York.

Bringing together young scholars and artists from China and the US, the event explored the intersection of technology, art and philosophy, creating a platform for intellectual exchange among younger generations and encouraging mutual learning across cultures.