A group of international journalists has visited Beijing International Studies University (BISU) recently as part of a cultural and educational exchange initiative aimed at promoting global understanding and academic collaboration.
The delegation, composed of media professionals from various countries, was warmly received by BISU officials and faculty members.
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During the visit, the journalists toured the university’s state-of-the-art facilities, including China Comic Museum, cultural centres, libraries, and classrooms.
They also had the opportunity to meet with students and professors, gaining first-hand insight into BISU’s diverse academic programmes and vibrant campus life.
In several sessions held at the university, BISU representatives introduced the institution’s history, academic strengths, and international partnerships.
Known for its focus on language studies, international relations, and cultural exchange, BISU has long played a pivotal role in training professionals to serve in global arenas.
BISU is committed to fostering international understanding through education and exchange.
This visit strengthens ties with the global media and promotes a more accurate, balanced view of contemporary China.
Journalists expressed appreciation for the university’s academic environment and its efforts to bridge cultural gaps.
They said it is clear that BISU is preparing students to become global citizens.
The visit concluded with a lively discussion between the journalists and BISU students, focusing on global journalism, intercultural dialogue, and the role of education in building a more connected world.
The event was part of a wider initiative supported by Chinese authorities to enhance people-to-people exchanges and showcase the country's educational institutions.
Beijing International Studies University continues to stand as a bridge between China and the world, nurturing mutual respect and shared knowledge.