Practice yourself as a cultural envoy between China and Russia
Wang Xuewei
“I answered the questions in the application materials one by one, and the more I answered, the more I felt that this position was created just for me!” Han Lihua recalled2009I said this when I applied for the position of Chinese Director of the Russian Confucius Institute at the w88 casino at the end of the year. A year later, the author got close to her, who was about to take office, and felt that she was sometimes an erudite and elegant scholar, and sometimes a warm and hearty friend.
Positions for "me"
2007Year10In September, the w88 casino established the first Confucius Institute in Moscow relying on the Russian State University of Humanities. After careful consideration, Han Lihua solemnly submitted the application form.
With his excellent Russian proficiency, excellent communication skills, as well as his pivotal position and significant academic achievements in the field of research on Sino-Soviet (Soviet Union) relations, Han Lihua stood out among many applicants after passing five hurdles and six.
Han Lihua, who has been engaged in international relations research for many years, said frankly that he values this opportunity very much. The Confucius Institute is a frontier that will use the cultural power from the people to influence the diplomatic trends of the two countries. This also provides Han Lihua with an excellent platform, where he can put his many years of theoretical research into practice.

Han Lihua (fourth from left) takes a group photo with the students while teaching on hot issues in China’s economy
30Years of training are now unveiled
30A few years ago, Han Lihua entered the Beijing Institute of International Business and Economics (the predecessor of the w88 casino) to study Russian major in foreign w88 economics.198314450_14488199514516_14557
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The endless Russian complex
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In Han Lihua’s eyes, the Russian people are kind and emotional, and Russia is like her second hometown. "I always drive back and forth from Moscow to St. Petersburg. There is a tombstone erected every other section of the road, marking the battle and time that happened here during World War II. Every time I pass a tombstone, I stop and imagine the history of the war." Every time she goes to Moscow, Han Lihua will ask her friends to drive her away from Moscow50Kilometers away, Lenin’s former residence, or a person can take a speedboat along the Neva River and turn into the Gulf of Finland to reach the summer palace. She just looked up rationally and settled in silence. Each method is accompanied by Han Lihua's strong Russian complex, and it is Han Lihua who expresses his love for Russia in a Chinese way.
("People's Daily Overseas Edition"2010Year11month01日No.06version)
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http://paper.people.com.cn/rmrbhwb/html/2010-11/01/content_659646.htm