Thirteen international students from Nanjing University in Nanjing, East China's Jiangsu province took part in an activity in Yuyuan Garden on Nov 12 to learn about traditional Chinese culture.
It is late autumn at the Tianxingzhou country park in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, and several migratory birds — black storks with black bodies, white bellies, red beaks and thin legs — are visiting the mudflats, their heads bent low in search of food.
Policies in the past 10 years to develop vocational education and improve skilled workers' incomes and status have resulted in more young people entering China's talent pool for manufacturing and innovation.
China continues its climb up the global university reputation rankings with Tsinghua University leading the way, rising to 9th position from 10th last year, to be the highest-placed Asian institution, according to the latest Times Higher Education report.
Nanjing Tech University in East China's Jiangsu province has in recent years advanced cultural and educational exchanges with foreign countries.
The 2022 Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Workshop for Medical Professionals from Countries along the Belt and Road, which ran from Oct 7 to Nov 4, introduced TCM to foreign participants in four languages.
The Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi, or HSK, a Chinese language proficiency test, will officially host its first test for high-level non-native speakers on Nov 26, said the Center for Language Education and Cooperation, the test's developer.
Dozens of international students from Russia, Malaysia, Congo and other countries walked into the Mudan community in the Huanggu district of Shenyang, Liaoning province, recently for a social and cultural activity called "Studying in Liaoning and Understanding China".
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Germany and also witnesses the development and strengthening of cooperation in education between the two countries in various ways.
The "My Campus Story" submission contest for study-in-China stories, which was hosted by China Daily and began in April, received a total of 1,474 entries from international students from 115 countries and regions, including 1,078 written works and 396 short videos.