Bridging cultures: An Uzbek translator's experience in China
The BRI has brought about significant investments in infrastructure development projects in Uzbekistan, including the construction of highways, railways and other transportation networks. The improved connectivity and infrastructure are expected to have a positive impact on the country's economy, trade and connectivity.
Moreover, Uzbekistan has been able to increase its trade relations with China and other BRI partner countries. The BRI has facilitated the development of new economic zones and the establishment of joint ventures with Chinese companies, which have enhanced economic growth and created more employment opportunities in Uzbekistan.
Uzbekistan has immense potential in renewable energy resources, and through BRI, it has been able to attract foreign investment to bolster its energy sector.
Jointly built energy transmission lines and pipelines under BRI have increased exports of gas, oil and electricity to China and other countries, resulting in economic benefits.
BRI has brought cultural exchanges between Uzbekistan and other BRI partner countries, providing opportunities for Uzbekistan to showcase its cultural heritage and traditional art forms through exhibitions, tourism and cultural events, leading to mutual learning and understanding.
In my view, the BRI has had a significant impact on the diplomatic relationship between Uzbekistan and China, particularly with regards to the lives of students.
Personally, I was the lucky recipient of a scholarship through this program, which allowed me to pursue and complete my studies. I believe that this initiative creates ample opportunities for students interested in studying China and charting out their career paths.