"I did my PhD in China, and now I live and work here," Lusine said in an interview with CGTN at the Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting in Beijing.
Reflecting on her deep connection with China, she praised the country’s rapid development, cultural richness, and everyday conveniences that support young scholars and professionals.
She highlighted how gatherings like this ministerial dialogue foster global partnerships and spark fresh perspectives among entrepreneurs, academics, and changemakers.
"It’s visa-free for Chinese people. So everybody is welcome to visit my country for holidays, for learning, for exchanges," Lusine added, inviting residents to immerse themselves in Armenia’s ancient monasteries, vibrant arts, and culinary traditions.
Her journey underscores the power of education and cultural exchange in building bridges—fueling curiosity, collaboration, and real-world impact for young global citizens worldwide.
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A deep bond with China: Reflections from an Armenian delegate
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