Abstract
The interest of Chinese youth in studying in Russia is due to the need for personnel generated by the development of bilateral economic cooperation, and is further stimulated by the relatively low cost of training. Despite the palpable atmosphere of xenophobia, Chinese students mostly positively assess their stay in Russia and express their intention to work in our country after graduation, or at least to maintain regular business relations with it. For the most part, they do not master the Russian language very well, but they do not remain without work. China is willing to use the services of Russian universities more widely, but they are apparently not ready for this.
Keywords
chinese students, studying in Russia, learning Russian, student-host relations, Russian-Chinese cooperation in education
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