At the closing ceremony of the 2026 Young Leaders Delegation from Bangladesh to China, Nusrat Tajkia, a lecturer at the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh, shared her insights on China's development and cultural exchanges. She said China's development not only drives its own growth but also benefits neighboring countries. In Bangladesh, many infrastructure projects have benefited from China's support and contributions.
As a lecturer specializing in English literature and translation studies, Tajkia said she plans to incorporate English translations of Chinese literature into her courses. By sharing her firsthand experiences in China with her students and colleagues, she hopes to offer a more authentic and comprehensive understanding of the country.
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