On May 25, the Chinese teaching tasks for this semester at Tashkent Campus NWAFU were successfully completed, and the third Chinese-language program of the Tashkent Chinese Language Education Center also concluded smoothly.

On April 30, Wang Min, a Chinese-language teacher from the College of Language and Culture, traveled to the Tashkent Campus to conduct teaching for the elementary Chinese credit course. She also offered HSK Level 1, Level 3, and Level 5 Chinese training courses at the Chinese Language Education Center, along with cultural practice activities such as calligraphy and paper-cutting. These activities attracted participants from diverse backgrounds—including graduates, faculty members, and English-major undergraduates of Tashkent State Agrarian University—providing local Chinese learners with systematic and multi-level language learning opportunities.
The Vice Rector of Tashkent State Agrarian University and the Head of the Department of Languages highly praised the Chinese-language teaching during their meeting with the Chinese instructor. They expressed their commitment to continuing to support the optimization of course offerings, strengthening exchanges and cooperation with Northwest A&F University, and enhancing publicity to help Chinese-language education take root, blossom, and bear fruit at the Tashkent Campus. Tashkent State Agrarian University also hopes that more Chinese-language teachers will join this endeavor in future teaching activities, so that Chinese courses can be offered on an ongoing basis and Chinese–Uzbek linguistic and cultural exchanges can be further promoted.
Tashkent Campus NWAFU was officially inaugurated in Uzbekistan in July 2024 and began enrolling international students from Central Asia in September 2024. At present, all teaching activities under the joint master’s training program are progressing in an orderly manner, and Chinese-language instruction is also ongoing. In the future, our university will continue to dispatch qualified instructors to ensure the effective implementation of Chinese-language teaching at both the Tashkent Campus and the Chinese Language Education Center. We will actively promote cooperation between the two universities, put into practice the spirit of the China–Central Asia Summit, and contribute to the development of the Belt and Road Initiative.