Beijing International Studies University (BISU) organized a youth dialogue between China and Uzbekistan at the "Silk Road" International University of Tourism and Cultural Heritage on April 28, in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
Beijing International Studies University (BISU), in collaboration with the Center for Language Education and Cooperation, launched the "Chinese +Tourism" Online Training Program for UNWTO officials and international tourism professionals on April 20, on the eve of Chinese Language Day.
During the TAC Annual Conference 2023 held on April 3, several distinguished scholars from Beijing International Studies University (BISU) were recognized for their outstanding achievements in translation.
Beijing International Studies University (BISU) participated in the "Generation Z 2023: The Future of the Silk Road", an event aimed at fostering cultural exchange among young people from China and abroad, and meant to explore the story of the Silk Road, on April 6 at the National Museum of China.
Delegations from the University of Queensland and the Autonomous University of Chihuahua visited Beijing International Studies University (BISU), where they had a meeting with BISU President Ji Jinbiao to explore opportunities for international education cooperation.
The qipao, a traditional Chinese dress, holds great cultural significance. It is now possible to see overseas students donning this iconic outfit at a newly established base that promotes Chinese culture.
As one of the co-organizers, Beijing International Studies University (BISU) launched an academic forum on Beijing's international image construction on March 30.