Students from Southeast Asia share their experiences of embracing cultural exchanges, building connections, and shaping future careers in China.
China's recent visa relaxations have attracted a growing number of international visitors. What do travelers from around the world expect before they arrive—and how does the real China compare to their imaginations? Watch the video to hear their stories and surprising impressions.
Amalia Garcia Lopez and Carlos Lafuente Picazo, two final-year university students from Spain, have just wrapped up a nine-day trip to Shanghai — a city they might one day consider calling home.
A forum about tech innovation and management development between business schools of China and France took place on Saturday at Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park in Shanghai, jointly hosted by the Faculty of Business for Science & Technology, University of Science and Technology of China, and France's SKEMA Business School.
China has added 29 new undergraduate majors in its latest university discipline reshuffle, aiming to respond rapidly to the national strategic needs and high-quality development, according to the Ministry of Education.
The reading dialogue themed "The Power of Reading" was held at Beijing Foreign Studies University on April 21 to mark the 30th World Book Day that falls on April 23.
Elhomosany Hesham Ramzy, a 29-year-old Egyptian, has traveled across continents along the Silk Road and found himself in Shanxi — one of the cradles of Chinese civilization. Drawn by the region's deep-rooted reading culture, he has embarked on a journey to understand why Chinese people love reading, choose good books and read thoughtfully.
The tenth Apricot Blossom Festival of Jilin University kicked off on Sunday at its Nanling Campus in Changchun, Jilin province, attracting over 120,000 visitors, including teachers, students, alumni and locals.
For Han Tianchu, an English major at Tsinghua University, artificial intelligence has become a double-edged sword — a tool that boosts learning efficiency, as well as a source of concern about the future of liberal arts education.
As spring blossoms unfolded, more than 40 Chinese and American medical students and doctors walked through the stone-paved alleys of Kuliang, a historic summer retreat in Fuzhou, Fujian province.