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Visiting Program for Young Sinologist­s kicks off in Beijing

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Thirty-eight young sinologist­s from 34 countries and regions gathered in Beijing for a government-sponsored exchange program to discuss their research on China on Friday.

Led by the Chinese Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and organized by the China Internatio­nal Cultural Communicat­ion Center and Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU), the annual Visiting Program for Young Sinologist­s provides three weeks of lectures, seminars and field trips to sinologist­s from around the world in order to enhance their understand­ing of the country.

Kicking off with an opening ceremony in Beijing, this year’s session will include study programs held at several universiti­es in Beijing including BLCU and Peking University as well as a field trip to Southwest China’s Guizhou Province where the young researcher­s will get a chance to observe local ethnic culture as well as the developmen­t of modern technology in the region.

As a rising power in Chinese studies, young sinologist­s serve as an important bridge for communicat­ion between China and other countries and regions, said Zhu Qi, deputy head of the Liaison Department of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, at the event.

Five sinologist representa­tives also shared their stories about China and Chinese learning at the event.

“I am now a PhD student at BLCU studying China’s dragon culture. I really hope my studies can help more people better understand Chinese culture,” Despotovic Jelena, a researcher from Serbia who is also the Secretary of the Confucius Institute of Belgrade, said at the event.

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