2026 Cross-Cultural & International Cooperation Ecosystem Advancement
2026.02.09 | Hong Kong Central C8
In this series of cross-sector collaborative initiatives, the Culture, Sports, Tourism, Education and Technology Association (CSTTET) did not act as a signing party. Instead, it served as an ecosystem platform and implementation partner, actively contributing to the structuring of cooperation directions, the facilitation of resource linkages, and the assessment of future possibilities.
The Association has long been dedicated to exploring how culture can be translated into an understandable, participatory, and actionable system. Accordingly, its engagement in this collaboration focused on three key dimensions:
1. Bringing Cultural Content into Real-World Contexts
Whether through cultural exhibitions, international exchanges on intangible cultural heritage (ICH), or ecosystem development anchored at Central Pier 8, the Association’s primary concern is not individual events but the sustainable transformation of culture into public participation and industry integration through space, exhibitions, and cross-sector partnerships.
2. Pathways for Education and Professional Development
In discussions on go‑global empowerment services and professional education collaboration, the Association contributed from the perspectives of educational outreach and talent cultivation. It helped assess how to establish clearer linkages between professional training, international exchange, and practical industry needs.
3. Cross-Platform Synergy and Long-Term Ecosystem Building
Through close coordination with Baisunhuei and other partners, the Association continues to accumulate cross-platform collaboration experience. This positions it to take on roles in curation, translation, and execution in future projects that integrate culture, education, and technology.
Looking Forward
Moving ahead, the Culture, Sports, Tourism, Education and Technology Association will remain in its role as an ecosystem platform, supporting partners in transitioning from dialogue to implementation and from isolated projects to systemic co‑creation. The goal is to ensure that culture, education, and technology go beyond conceptual discussions—and are truly grounded in diverse cities and real-world settings.


