"One of the best ways to build up a global citizenship identity is through travel. …The more you can travel, the more global you are becoming as a human being. …Rather than relying on second-hand accounts or media representations, travellers can engage directly with people from different backgrounds, fostering mutual respect. …Travel provides individuals with opportunities to develop and strengthen global networks. International travel often results in lasting friendships and connections that span continents."
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"Tai Ji Men Dizi as World Citizens", Bitter Winter (April 2025)
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