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Back to China: A journey of history, innovation, and identity
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September 17, 2025

Back to China: A journey of history, innovation, and identity

This September, I was officially invited to China by the China Public Diplomacy Association after winning an award in the 3rd China–LAC “Close Friendship Obliterates the Distance” Short Video Contest. The contest was designed to strengthen ties between China, Latin America, and the Caribbean by encouraging creators to share stories that bridge cultures.

As part of my award, I was selected to participate in a training programme for social media influencers from Latin America and the Caribbean, running from September 6–21, 2025. The programme aims to give us first-hand exposure to the richness of Chinese culture, its achievements in modernisation, and its role on the global stage. More importantly, it’s about promoting people-to-people connections — because when you see and experience another country directly, your understanding shifts in a way no article or video can fully capture.

 

The First Leg: Beijing

Beijing was our starting point, and it set the tone perfectly because this city embodies the balance between tradition, history, and modern power.

Museum of the Communist Party of China (CPC): Walking through the CPC Museum was like seeing the most detailed timeline in existence. I joked that it felt like they’ve been “vlogging” since the beginning of time. Every milestone is documented, making it easy for the Chinese people to stay connected to their history. This connection isn’t symbolic — it shapes how they move forward with identity and purpose.

The Great Wall: Standing on the Great Wall was humbling. It’s not just a monument — it’s a physical reminder of resilience and unity across generations.

CUC Campus & Student Exchanges: Meeting with students at the Communication University of China reminded me how deeply history motivates the next generation. They spoke about their goals with such confidence, always tying their ambitions back to a shared legacy of country and culture.

Tech Giants (T
encent, JD.com, Tongrentang): Visiting Tencent and JD.com was pure inspiration. At JD, I saw their self-driving delivery trucks in action. It drove home how AI, robotics, and automation aren’t future concepts here — they’re everyday tools that scale industries and reduce human labour. In a world where logistics is more critical than ever, China is designing systems that run 24/7 with minimal human touch.

These four days gave me two perspectives at once: the weight of history, and the momentum of cutting-edge technology. China isn’t choosing one or the other — it’s building its future on both.

 

My Role as a Bridge

Experiencing this reinforced something I’ve been leaning into: my role as a bridge between the Caribbean and Asia. Not everyone in our region can be here, but through my platforms, I can open a window into how China operates. My hope is to spark ideas back home about what’s possible, and how we can adapt and leverage Asia’s strengths for our own growth.

 

Spotlight: Harmony Farrell

I also want to highlight fellow Trinbagonian Harmony Farrell (Hotfoot Harmony), who was one of the four gold winners in the video competition. Her video explored the Chinese influence in Trinidad and Tobago, starting with the Cantonese term “hak gwai”—once derogatory, now embraced by some as a marker of identity.

She showed how Chinese culture is woven into our Caribbean identity: from the Carnival dragon introduced by “Chinee Patrick” in 1906, to the national flag and original coat of arms designed by Carlisle Chang, a Chinese-Trinidadian artist. Harmony summed it up powerfully: our identities are not “us or them,” but “we unmistakably.”

Travelling with Harmony has been incredible — she’s like a cultural historian for T&T, and her passion is clear in everything she does.

 

Looking Ahead

Beijing is just the beginning. In the days ahead, we’ll travel to Wuxi and Suzhou, exploring the live e-commerce industry, film innovation, and iconic cultural sites like the Humble Administrator’s Garden. Then we’ll head to Henan Province for visits to the South-to-North Water Diversion Project, Mixue Ice City, Yutong, Kaifeng’s historic sites, and the Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang.

I have no expectations — just anticipation. If Beijing is any indication, I know I’ll continue to be surprised and inspired.

 

Closing Thought

China has shown me something vital: it is possible to be deeply rooted in history while leading in innovation. That combination creates resilience, pride, and forward momentum. For me, being here so close to China, while based in Thailand, reinforces why this region is so important for the Caribbean to connect with.

This journey isn’t just about what I’m learning — it’s about what I can take back to help my region dream bigger.

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