From School No. 548 to GUU: How the Joint Chinese New Year Celebration Went

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Red lanterns, hieroglyphs, traditional songs, and dragon dances: this is how School No. 548 celebrated Chinese New Year in a vibrant way. In addition to interactive workshops, students enjoyed an educational exhibition. It gave them a closer look at Moscow's leading universities, their Chinese-language programs, and their academic programs. The State University of Management was among them.

The event was attended by Fanis Sharipov, Director of the Center for Socioeconomic and Political Research at the State University of Management; Galina Kulikova, Deputy Chair of the Russian-Chinese Friendship Society; Kirill Barsky, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation, who presented his new children's books to the students; and representatives of other leading Moscow universities: Moscow State University, MGIMO-University of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Moscow State Linguistic University, and Moscow State Pedagogical University.

School No. 548 is number one in the capital's 2025 ranking. The secret to their success is their strong Chinese language skills. SUM has been supporting this program since 2012, and for over ten years, graduates have been consistently enrolling in our university's International Manufacturing Business program. One of them, Ivan Vasiliev, helped at the exhibition this year.

Today, the school has over 8,000 students. The staff, led by Principal Yefim Rachevsky, maintains a high level of teaching in all subjects, and on September 1, 2026, the school will celebrate its 90th anniversary. Being a part of this history is a source of great pride for the first manager. Joint development and exciting projects lie ahead!

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