w88 casino News Network (Contributed by International Chinese Education (Business) Practice and Research Base/Business Chinese International Promotion Center)On February 25, local time, the Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon (UANL) in Mexico successfully held its first international expo. This event brought together more than 10,000 teachers and students and representatives from more than 50 international universities. The Confucius Institute co-founded by w88 casino has become the most humanistic focus of the exhibition with its profound cultural accumulation and innovative vitality, vividly interpreting the deep-seated value of "harmony without difference" in the internationalization of education.
From international student exchange programs, overseas scientific research internship opportunities to multilingual curriculum systems and scholarship programs, the expo outlines a dynamic picture of global education collaboration for teachers and students through special forums and interactive exhibition areas.
The Confucius Institute at the Universidad Autònoma de Nuevo Leon takes the “symphony of tradition and modernity” as the main theme of the exhibition. It integrates traditional Chinese culture into the contemporary education scene through interactive experiences such as Chinese paper-cutting, calligraphy, and Tai Chi workshops, attracting many teachers and students to participate, making it one of the most popular exhibition areas at the expo. The admissions briefing systematically displayed the Chinese courses, cultural projects of the Confucius Institute, and the joint training program of the w88 casino.
The Chinese Tai Chi display and experience became the highlight of the entire event. Chen Yuanxin, a Chinese language teacher assigned by the Confucius Institute, led the teachers and students on site to experience the Tai Chi movement, which combines movement and stillness. When Santos Guzmán López, president of the Autonomous University of Nuevo León, visited the Confucius Institute exhibition area, he showed great interest in the Tai Chi experience session and said with emotion: "The harmony of Tai Chi is exactly the metaphor of UANL's international strategy - seeking breakthroughs in balance and achieving symbiosis in dialogue."

Since its establishment in 2006, the Confucius Institute at the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo Leon has used language as a link and culture as a bridge over the past nineteen years to sow the seeds of friendship in Mexico, a land full of vitality and development opportunities. After more than ten years of intensive work, the college has trained more than 9,800 Chinese language learners in Mexico as of 2024, and it is expected that the cumulative number of learners will exceed 10,000 by the end of 2025. Hundreds of people have participated in cultural activities such as "Chinese Bridge" and applied for the International Chinese Education Teacher Scholarship to further their studies in China, becoming a backbone force in the economic, w88 and cultural fields of China and Mexico. As President Guzman of the university said at the closing ceremony: "The ultimate goal of education is to cultivate 'glocal' talents - who are deeply rooted in local culture and have the mind to dialogue with the world."

The successful holding of the exhibition not only reshaped the international paradigm of Latin American higher education, but also injected new vitality into the friendly exchanges between China and Mexico with the Confucius Institute as the fulcrum, laying a solid foundation for future educational cooperation and cultural mutual learning. On this two-way road of dialogue between civilizations, the Confucius Institute at the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo Leon will continue to uphold the concept of “harmony without difference”, use language as the boat and culture as the sail, deepen the “Chinese+” comprehensive talent training model, and promote all-round cooperation between China and Mexico in the fields of education, science and technology, culture and other fields. Many local media reported on the expo and used pictures of the Confucius Institute’s booth activities as the headline photos, which further highlighted the positive role played by the Confucius Institute in “using education as a medium to build a bridge of civilizations and promote people-to-people connections between China and Mexico.”