Highlighting the lasting importance of American journalist Edgar Snow’s legacy and his role in fostering mutual understanding between China and the world, an international seminar titled “The Contemporary Value of Edgar Snow’s Spirit” was held on Wednesday at Peking University in China.
The event brought together Chinese and international participants to reflect on Snow’s historic work and explore the relevance of his spirit in today’s global context.
The event, jointly hosted by Xinhua News Agency and Peking University and organized by the Xinhua Institute, concluded an extensive six-day research and study tour held from July 2 to 7 that retraced Snow's historic journey through Shaanxi Province and Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.
Participants followed the path Edgar Snow took during his historic interviews in northern Shaanxi, gaining firsthand knowledge of the places that inspired his landmark work, Red Star Over China. The journey offered international delegates a deeper understanding of China's revolutionary history, its development path, and the values that continue to shape modern China.
During the field program, the delegation visited several historic revolutionary sites across Shaanxi and Ningxia, including Yan'an and Zhidan County, where they explored museums, memorial halls, and former revolutionary headquarters associated with the Chinese Red Army.
Participants also visited the former site of the Counter-Japanese Military and Political University, the Bao'an Revolution Site Memorial Museum, and memorials commemorating the Red Army's arrival in northern Shaanxi. Through guided tours and historical exhibitions, they learned about the hardships, determination, and ideals that characterized the revolutionary period.
The program also included cultural and academic activities designed to deepen participants' understanding of China's revolutionary heritage.