Peng Liyuan visited an exhibition dedicated to empowering women and girls through digital intelligence.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BEIJING, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) — Peng Liyuan, wife of Chinese President Xi Jinping, and UN Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN Women Sima Bacchus on Tuesday visited an exhibition in Beijing showcasing China's progress in empowering women and girls through digital intelligence.

The exhibition opened on Tuesday as a side event of the Global Women's Summit.

As technology develops rapidly, new-generation information technology is becoming a new engine for women and girls to realize their dreams, Peng Liyuan said, adding that China's pursuit of digital and intelligent technology is changing the lifestyles of women and girls, creating greater opportunities for them to develop in the digital age.

Peng Liyuan, UNESCO Special Envoy for Girls' and Women's Education, said she looks forward to working with everyone to spark a future full of opportunities in the age of digital intelligence and to advance the advancement of women around the world.

S. Bacchus praised China's outstanding achievements in bridging the digital gender gap, promoting women's comprehensive development, and protecting their rights and interests.

S. Bacchus called on the international community to work together to empower women and girls to achieve inclusive development in the age of digital intelligence.

Peng Liyuan, along with Chinese and international guests, toured the exhibition and learned about the "smart cloud classroom," watched a performance by girls from the "Spring Buds" project, who used robots to solve a Rubik's cube, and watched performances dedicated to traditional culture, among other things.

The event was also attended by the spouses of foreign leaders and heads of women's organizations. -0-

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