On October 2-4, the IV World Forum of Creative Economy will be held. The first World Conference on Creative Economy (WCCE) was held in 2018 in Bali (Indonesia). In 2021, it was held in Dubai (UAE), and in 2022 - in Bali, this time in Tashkent. The event is aimed at promoting international cooperation, highlighting the role of creativity in shaping an inclusive, sustainable economy and shifting the focus from resource-based to knowledge-based.
The theme of this year's conference is "Inclusive creativity: a changed reality." It is devoted to the study of social and economic problems related to the rapid development of technologies, especially the introduction of artificial intelligence.
Today, 3 October, within the framework of the conference, the delegation of the Imperial Palace Museum "Gugun," located in the People's Republic of China, visited the branch of the State Museum of History of Uzbekistan - the Tashkent Museum. The delegation was accompanied by representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan, the Embassy of Uzbekistan in China and the Embassy of China in Uzbekistan.
At the meeting, issues of developing cooperation between the State Museum of History of Uzbekistan and the Museum of the Imperial Palace of Guguin, organizing international exhibitions and other areas were discussed.
It should be noted that the Gugu Museum is the largest and oldest museum in the People's Republic of China. To date, the museum's collection contains more than three million artifacts. It should be recalled that last year, 18 unique exhibits belonging to the fund of the State Museum of History of Uzbekistan were presented to the exhibition of the Gugun Museum.