Foreign Journalists Visit Beijing International Studies University

(KPL) More than 70 foreign journalists visited Beijing International Studies University (BISU), where they observed teaching demonstrations and engaged with faculty and students.
Of particular interest was the university’s art programme, where teachers and students showcased their skills in painting and carving, transforming their creative works into souvenirs for friends and family.
During the visit, the dean of the faculty guided the journalists through an exhibition featuring thousands of competition entries, including a display at the University History Gallery.
BISU
Beijing International Studies University (BISU) is a distinctive institution of higher education under the supervision of the Beijing Municipal Government and jointly established with the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
Renowned for its strengths in foreign languages and tourism—its core disciplines—BISU also promotes interdisciplinary development in humanities, management, economics, and philosophy.
The university has played a significant role in cultivating professionals and researchers in foreign languages, interpretation, tourism, and international trade in China.
The journalists, representing media outlets from the Asia-Pacific, Africa, Europe, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Eurasia, have been invited to China as part of an annual media exchange programme, organized by the China International Press Communication Center (CIPCC).