Virtual reality technology gives people immersive experiences. It has been used in videos and games, and now the use of it extends to teaching and learning Chinese.
The Sino-Uzbek Educational Forum was held on Jan 22 at Beijing International Studies University (BISU). It was jointly organized by the Ministry of Education of China and the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of Uzbekistan.
Zhao Lingfei, a BISU graduate from Class 2016, participated in the application of UNESCO World Heritage of the Cultural Landscape of Old Tea Forests of the Jingmai Mountain in Pu’er, Yunnan province.
“ Witness to the Cultural Development of Beijing @ Beijing’s Central Axis” is a series of documentaries co-developed by Beijing International Studies University (BISU) and China.org.cn. About 40 students from the university participated in the production over a period of 150 days.
Beijing International Studies University (BISU) was recently awarded the title of "Outstanding Institution" by the Tourism Education Branch of the China Tourism Association.
A group of officials from the education sector of Uzbekistan visited Beijing Foreign Studies University (BISU) on Jan 5 to discuss deepening cooperation with the Chinese Ministry of Education (MOE) and the university.
The Journal of Beijing International Studies University was included in the 10th edition of A Guide to the Core Journals of China, reflecting the significant achievements made in the development of the journal since its revamp in 2017.
The 12th Seminar on China-Morocco Cultural and Educational Exchanges was recently held at Beijing International Studies University (BISU), with the theme “Integration of Chinese and Moroccan Culture and Tourism: Opportunities, Challenges and Pathways”.