As one of the theme forums of the third Silk Road (Dunhuang) International Cultural Expo, the Young Sinologists Symposium attracted 30 young China studies scholars from 22 countries, including Egypt, Russia, India, Brazil and Japan.
In June I spent a week in Shanghai as an invited speaker at the 2018 Sino-Foreign Audiovisual Translation & Dubbing Cooperation Workshop (SFTAD), hosted by the Bureau for External Cultural Relations of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, and the International Cooperation Department of the State Administration of Radio and Television of China.
Sinologists from 24 countries took a close look at China's development at a recent five-day symposium in Beijing.
Focusing on the history and progress of the country since China's reform and opening-up in 1978, 28 China studies experts from 24 countries joined 11 Chinese scholars in Beijing for an in-depth discussion on Monday.
A Botswanan Sinologist shares his story of how he gave up studying computers in favor of a language.
The distance between China and Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) often appears so vast that it is difficult to remain optimistic about the future of relations between both sides.
It is indeed amazing to see the growth and development of China since it opened up 40 years ago. I would like to share some of my experiences after visiting China for a few times now since 2017. One, the extraordinary development that defines China can be illustrated using one example.
The Visiting Program for Young Sinologists (Shanghai), which opened on July 9, attracted 32 international scholars from 27 countries to experience contemporary China.
The 2018 Visiting Program for Young Sinologists kicked off in Beijing with an opening ceremony on Friday.
China has expanded a visiting program for foreign Sinologists to accommodate more participants this year, with over 200 expected to attend.