Xi'an Shiyou University empowers Central Asian students, bridging cultures


Nazrieva Nasiba, also from Tajikistan, was attracted to study Chinese at the university because of her love of Chinese culture.
"Because of my mother's influence, I have been interested in Chinese history and culture since childhood," she shared, adding that language and cultural differences initially posed a challenge.
"But teachers and classmates were very kind, patiently helping me with pronunciation and introducing me to traditional Chinese food."
With their support, she quickly adapted. "My Chinese has improved a lot, and I want more people to know the charm of China."
Pulatov Khasanjon from Uzbekistan chose computer science and technology as his major, captivated by China's advanced technology in the field.
"I hope to bring China's innovative ideas back to Uzbekistan to promote the digital economy and build a bridge for cooperation between our countries in computer science."