China "has always been for me a reference point of greatness. A great country. But more than a country, a great culture, with an inexhaustible wisdom," said the pontiff.
"I believe that the great richness of China today lies in looking to the future from a present that is sustained by the memory of its cultural past," Pope Francais said in an interview with the Asia Times published by the Vatican press service.
Unconfirmed reports from the Vatican have suggested an accord was in reach between the Holy See and Beijing on the pontiff being able to nominate Catholic bishops in China.
Both sides are in regular if discreet contact though some Chinese Catholics - who number an estimated 12 million - have accused the Vatican of being prepared to sacrifice their interests on the altar of reconciliation.
"Ricci's experience teaches us that it is necessary to enter into dialogue with China, because it is an accumulation of wisdom and history. It is a land blessed with many things," said Francis.
