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The university delegation visited Beijing Language and Culture University.

Today, as part of the visit, joint negotiations regarding mutual cooperation were held with representatives of the BLCU Financial Street Education organization and Beijing Language University Press at Beijing Language and Culture University.

The university delegation first became partially acquainted with Beijing Language and Culture University, then closely examined the Chinese language textbooks prepared in Uzbek and Russian languages published by BLCU Press.

As a result of the agreements reached, it was decided that the BLCU Financial Street Education organization will supply Chinese language teachers and BLCU Press will provide the necessary Chinese language teaching textbooks for the educational activities to the planned Chinese language center to be established at the university.


Furthermore, agreements were also reached on organizing professional development courses for the university’s philology teachers at Beijing Language and Culture University.

 


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