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bisu.edu.cn | Updated: Aug 15, 2024

Brian Gonzalez, an Argentine graduate of Beijing International Studies University (BISU), is a prominent figure in cultural exchange between China and Argentina. A regular guest on the Chinese TV show Informal Talks, he started his own trade company in Yiwu, Zhejiang province, in 2017. Due to his close connections with the embassies in the two countries, he was also called a "folk ambassador" between China and Argentina.

Gonzalez, who comes originally from a small town in Argentina, developed a passion for the Chinese language at the age of 14. His interest in Chinese culture led him to study Chinese in Buenos Aires, where he was taught by a BISU graduate. He won the "Chinese Bridge" competition in Argentina at 15, earning an opportunity to apply for a scholarship to study in China. Entering BISU in 2009 and majoring in Chinese, he later pursued a master's degree in international trade at BISU's School of Economics.

During his master's studies, Gonzalez was selected to join the popular TV show Informal Talks, which features international participants sharing perspectives on various topics. It allowed him to showcase his fluent Chinese and deep understanding of Chinese culture. He then became a beloved figure among Chinese audiences, amassing over 2 million followers across social media platforms.

Brian Gonzalez (L) is at the recording set of " Informal Talks".

He credited BISU for much of his success, particularly the cultural knowledge and experiences he gained there, which played a crucial role in his career, both in media and in international trade.

He also fondly recalled the BISU International Culture Festival, an event that celebrates the international students' diverse cultures.

Gonzalez's achievements as a cultural ambassador and media personality are a shining example of the global impact of the university's education.