On November 14, Roger T. Ames, a distinguished American sinologist, comparative philosopher of Chinese and Western thought, and humanities chair professor at Peking University, visited Henan, China, to deliver lectures. During his trip, he spoke with the reporter Tong from HICC. At the cultural landmark "Unique Henan · Land of Drama," what unique blend of ancient tradition and modern creativity left him marveling at the evolution of "a China of the times"? In reflecting on the differences between Chinese and Western civilizations, what fresh insights did his visit to Henan inspire about fostering deeper cultural communication and exchange between China and the world? Watch the full interview to find out!