China is the leading center of Mongolian studies in the world, according to experts convened at the International Symposium on Mongolian Studies, which closed in the capital of north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Sunday.
More than 330 scholars of the Mongolian studies from 13 countries and regions attended the three-day academic meeting, which collected 240 thesis papers covering linguistics, translation, culture studies of the language as well as the latest trend of economic, military and archeological development in the Mongolia-speaking regions.
Professor J. A. Janhunen of Helsinki University said China is in a very important position to offer materials for Mongolian Studies.
Janhunen witnessed that Chinese scholars in the sector have had increasing contacts with their foreign counterparts in recent years. "Many scholars from China's Inner Mongolia University study n Germany, Britain, France and also in Finland. I had two doctoral students from the university in my institution in Helsinki."
The Finnish professor, who first visited the Inner Mongolia Region in 1986, said that the international meeting held in Hohhot was better organized and larger than most previous ones, which showed that the Mongolian studies had received more attention from the Chinese government and also the regional government of Inner Mongolia.
(Xinhua News Agency August 22, 2005)