The 66th Series of Meetings of the Assemblies of the Member States of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is being held in Geneva, Switzerland from July 8 to 17. An exhibition titled "Safeguarding Innovation, Shaping the Future Together—Copyright in China" is ongoing throughout the event. At the exhibition, Changsha's copyright elements—ranging from exquisite Xiang embroidery to cool mechanical models—have brought the thousand-year-old Hunan culture and the city's achievements in copyright protection into the global spotlight.

An exhibition titled "Safeguarding Innovation, Shaping the Future Together— Copyright in China" is being held in Geneva.
The exhibition is divided into four thematic sections: International Cooperation, Legal Framework, Copyright Protection, and Industry Empowerment. Through a combination of images and videos, physical exhibits, hands-on experiences, case studies, and live performances, the exhibition provides a comprehensive overview of China's copyright system development and international collaboration. The exhibition underscores the critical role copyright plays in fostering innovation and driving economic and social progress, reflecting China's practical approach and dynamic practices in engaging in global intellectual property governance and promoting the robust growth of its copyright sector.

The 3D embroidery work "The Unstoppable" by the Hunan Xiang Embroidery Research Institute Co., Ltd. features a galloping horse.

The jewelry box "Tuantuan and Yuanyuan" by the Li Yan Embroidery Art Museum embodies the essence of Eastern aesthetics.

Liuyang Xiabu (traditional handwoven fabric made of ramie) products by the Liuyang Xinzhixia Culture & Creativity Co., Ltd. carry unique stories and values.

Pump truck and excavator models by the Zoomlion Co., Ltd. are on display.

Exhibits from the Zoomlion Co., Ltd. showcase Changsha's manufacturing strengths.

The Xiang embroidery scroll "Wuling Scenery" by the Li Yan Embroidery Art Museum depicts the magnificent beauty of China's great landscapes.

Chrysanthemum stone-made tea sets by the Changsha Fireworks Stone Culture Communication Co., Ltd. embody the profound cultural heritage of China.

The Xiang embroidery piece "Prosperous Land, Auspicious Cranes" by the Hunan Xiang Embroidery Research Institute Co., Ltd. is on display.
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