Chengdu in the sci-fi rush: Liu Cixin & the future of imagination!
Chengdu in the sci-fi rush: Liu Cixin & the future of imagination!
Chengdu, China - On May 28, 2025, the "Chengdu International Sci-Fi Industry Salon" took place in Chengdu, an event that brought together leading companies and experts in the science fiction industry. The event was organized by the National Business Daily and offered a platform for the future of the industry.
A highlight of the event was the presence of prominent participants, including representatives of the Hachette Publishing Group and the d’Art Shtajio animation studios. These institutions presented valuable insights into the development of science fiction IP as well as the challenges of copyright administration and animation production.
Influence of Liu Cixin and the Hugo Award
A central point of reference for the discussions was Liu Cixin, who won the Hugo Award for the best novel with "The Three-Body Problem" in 2015. This prize, which is considered one of the most renowned in science fiction literature, made Liu the first Asian to receive this honor and drew international attention to Chinese science fiction. "The Three-Body Problem" was translated into over 30 languages and reached a worldwide audience through books and film adaptations, which illustrates the influence of Liu on the genre OTS wikipedia .
The first book publication of Liu originated in the science fiction magazine "Science Fiction World", which is published in Chengdu. This illustrates the important role of the city in the context of the international science fiction industry. Liu regularly emphasizes the importance of science fiction in promoting creativity and thriving, cross-border cooperation.
The future of science fiction in Chengdu
Another central theme of the salon was the diversification and global integration of the science fiction industry in Chengdu. The organizers strive to increase the reach of Chinese science fiction works and to better position them internationally. Prominent international experts, including Brigitte Leblanc and Dalton Grant, discussed the importance of optimal framework conditions for innovative developments in the field of science fiction.
In their contributions, the experts emphasized how important networking is and emphasized that Chengdu can develop as a center for cultural exchange. The event once again showed the potential and ambitions of the Chinese science fiction to achieve the international audience.
Today's salon in Chengdu is not only a sign of the dynamic development of science fiction culture in China, but also an indication of the growing recognition and appreciation that works like "The Three-Body Problem" worldwide. Yesterday's discussions and presentations could be the start of new creative cooperation and innovative projects in a rapidly changing international context.
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