Keyword: «russian-speaking countries»
In recent years, the Chinese language boom in Russian-speaking countries has continued to grow, not only due to the country's economy, politics and culture, but also, more importantly, due to China's Belt and Road Initiative and the recent boom in international Chinese language education. . The demand for Chinese in Russian-speaking countries is growing, and universities are including Chinese as a subject in entrance exams. However, with the advent of the “Chinese language boom”, various problems and challenges have arisen, so this article is devoted to the “Chinese language boom” in Russian-speaking countries in the context of “One Belt, One Road”. In this article, we will analyze the phenomenon of “China fever” in Russian-speaking countries in the context of “One Belt, One Road” and propose appropriate solutions.
The article examines four aspects of the development prospects opened up by cultural exchanges between Liaoning Province and Russian-speaking countries against the backdrop of the “One Belt, One Road”, and on this basis proposes three challenges facing the cultural development of Liaoning Province at this stage. In the future, this will comprehensively promote the healthy and sustainable development of cultural exchanges between Liaoning Province and Russian-speaking countries, and at the same time, it will also provide Liaoning strength in realizing the people's rapprochement of the Belt and Road.