October 23/Los Angeles/ Linjie Chou Zanadu, international ambassador for promoting peace and culture, founder of the Imperial Order of Culture and Peace, and chairman of the annual Peace and Culture Gala, believes in a new world renaissance and sees the vital role that royals can play in reviving culture, humanities, and moral values.
According to Linjie Chou Zanadu, the modern role of royalties should be focused on cultural exchanges and dialogues for peace in order to make our world a more tolerant place for all. He highlights the exemplary work of the Swedish Queen Silvia’s Childhood Foundation, which has made significant strides around the world for children’s’ welfare, particularly in the developing countries. This group’s goal of freeing children from sexual abuse also resonates is strongly advocated by the Imperial Order of Culture and Peace. Furthermore, Sir Zanadu extrapolates on how peace and culture can take shape in other forms, as in the case of Prince Albert of Monaco’s Marine life charity, which is helping to make our oceans better places for biodiversity and sustainable development. “The Imperial Order of Culture and Peace is working to create unity among peoples to help all fulfill their destiny, with the help of the world’s leading royals families,” said Megan Beck, Secretary of the Imperial Order of Culture and Peace.
The Imperial Order of Culture and Peace is a ceremonial Chivalric order that celebrates the courageous actions of men and women who use culture and arts to bring peace to the world. Under the new global, political and economic arrangement, it is the goal of the Imperial Order of Culture and Peace to allow culture and art to facilitate the process of mankind’s spiritual evolution for a brighter future for all.