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More Russians are learning Chinese as Moscow-Beijing ‘no-limits’ ties tighten

  • The number of high school students who chose Chinese as a foreign language during their final exams has doubled in one year to 17,000
  • ‘Russians are taking up Chinese because Beijing has become our main partner for decades to come,’ a tutor says

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Adults attend a Chinese lesson at a language centre in Reutov, outside Moscow. Photo: AFP

Every Sunday, Chinese tutor Kirill Burobin begins work in the early morning and is kept busy until midnight.

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As Russia seeks to tighten ties with China amid Moscow’s military campaign in Ukraine, the number of Burobin’s students has tripled over the past year.

“Sunday is the busiest,” 20-year-old Burobin, who makes a good living with his online lessons, said.

“I have 16 hours of classes virtually without a break.”

The boom in demand for Chinese lessons in Russia illustrates the country’s pivot towards Asia as tensions build between Moscow and the West.

Chinese President Xi Jinping’s three-day visit to Russia beginning on Monday aims to deepen what the two countries have called a “no-limits” relationship, which is increasingly important for Moscow as its international isolation deepens.
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