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Young Minds Matter

Following three long years of COVID-19, opportunities for in-person communication are luckily rife once again, with the Beijing International Youth Forum (BIYF) presenting a millennial, Gen-Z style option. Themed Youth for a Better Future, the forum’s second edition took place in China’s capital on April 12, with more than 200 young, defined as people within the age range of 20-35, Chinese and foreign experts plus scholars discussing topics around and beyond youth.

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