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The presence of participants like Vladimir Kladov,Pedro da Natividade Jorge and Zhang Jie at the festival showed the emergence of a class of people from the BRICS countries who are learning one another’s languages and cultures for better mutual understanding and trans-border cooperation.Kladov,who has Russian and Polish parents,grew up in Uzbekistan and works in Chengdu as a Russian-Chinese translator.“China is a big country with a big economy,”the 28-year-old said,explaining what made him learn Chinese in Russia for five years and then polish it in Urumqi in northwest
The presence of players like Vladimir Kladov, Pedro da Natividade Jorge and Zhang Jie at the festival showed the emergence of a class of people from the BRICS countries who are learning one another’s languages and cultures for better mutual understanding and trans-border cooperation. Kladov, who has Russian and Polish parents, grew up in Uzbekistan and works in Chengdu as a Russian-Chinese translator. “China is a big country with a big economy, ” the 28-year-old said, explaining what made him learn Chinese in Russia for five years and then polish it in Urumqi in northwest