Documentary on 'Delivery Poet' resonates in Italy
When talking about the "Three in the Afternoon", Wang said that this is a rare moment of relative calm for delivery workers, a time when they can "breathe life's warmth".
The event's Italian initiator, Hu Lanbo, hoped to share this warm story with more Chinese and Italian audiences, bringing Wang's poetry, infused with the warmth and spirit of ordinary Chinese life, to a broader world.
Zhang Lingxiao, cultural counselor at the Chinese embassy in Italy, said, "Wang is one of millions of ordinary Chinese workers. He records his journey through poetry, delivering warmth through his words."
He expressed hope for a deeper Sino-Italian friendship through sincere exchanges.
Guo Yuehong, deputy secretary-general of the Suzhou Foreign Cultural Exchange Promotion Association, said, "Poetry knows no borders. Regardless of where we are or what we do, the human pursuit of beauty and the spiritual world is universal."
At the event, Wang warmly invited attendees to visit China, explore the ancient towns of Suzhou and Kunshan, savor aromatic coffee, and enjoy the beautiful Kunqu opera.
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