NOTES ON A TRIP TO CHINA

During our scientific and practical trip to China, we first visited a mosque in the city of Xi'an. This is a beautiful, peaceful place with amazing nature, combining the traditions of Chinese and Muslim architecture. The ancient inscriptions on stones in Arabic and Chinese that have been preserved here require separate study as a source illuminating the history of mutual cultural ties.
The next point on our route was the Terracotta Warriors Museum, included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. This complex is located to the east of the tomb of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, who left a great mark on the history of Ancient China and initiated the construction of the Great Wall of China. After that, we got acquainted with the historical and cultural monuments of the city of Hancheng. The outstanding scientist Sima Qian was born in this city, who raised the development of historical science in Ancient China to a new level and became the founder of the Chinese historiographic school. In his work "Historical Notes" (Shi ji) he also provides information about our ancestors. I told the participants of the summer school about the museum complex that bears his name. We were greatly impressed by the picturesque lake and national park "Slender West Lake," located northwest of the historical fortress of Yangzhou - one of the important historical and cultural centers of medieval China. Here you can see peach trees growing even under weeping willows, a thousand-year-old tree and many amazing landscapes created by man and nature...
The training sessions that began at Shaanxi University of Science and Technology in Xi'an (China) on the topic "International Training Course on the Application of "Digital Media Technology in Internet plus Industrial Technology Marketing," ended at Yangzhou Polytechnic Institute. One of the 4 main priorities of Shaanxi University of Science and Technology is paper production engineering... "Samarkand Paper: Quality and Marketing," "Ali Kushchi's Embassy Trip to China in 1438: Comparative Analysis of Information from Artificial Intelligence and Manuscript Sources" and other theses became an important contribution to my participation in summer school classes and other scientific events...
I admired the attitude of Chinese engineers and technologists to their homeland and the history of the Great Silk Road. I was also attracted by the fact that there are aspects worthy of study in the activities of Chinese colleagues. Participants in the project's events were awarded red diplomas for their activity.
Muhammadikhon Buzrukov,
Samarkand State University,
Associate Professor at the Center for International Educational Programs, PhD