On the morning of August 5, 2025, a delegation from the City University of Macau (CityU Macau) visited Guizhou Education University (GZEU) for an educational exchange. A symposium was held at the Shanshui Lecture Hall in Yinshan Academy.
Attendees included CityU Macau Vice President Yip Kuai Ping; GZEU Party Committee Member and Vice President Chen Zhenbo; Huang Zijie from the Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan Affairs Office of the Provincial Education Department; CityU Macau Graduate School Vice Dean Zhou Long and 12 Macau faculty/student representatives; GZEU Graduate School Dean Yu Lezheng; Business School Party Secretary and Dean Huang Dan, Vice Dean Xie Jian; Foreign Languages Associate Professor Zhang Yu; and other GZEU Business School faculty. The meeting was chaired by Xu Anti, Head of the International (HK, Macao, Taiwan) Exchange Section of the GZEU Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan Affairs Office.
The symposium began with a screening of the GZEU promotional video.
Vice President Chen Zhenbo extended a warm welcome, recalling the exchange history since the Business School's first visit to Macau in August last year and the follow-up visit by Vice President Pan Yun which solidified cooperation intentions. He highlighted GZEU's strength in teacher education and local service, complementing CityU Macau's internationalized and innovative multidisciplinary approach. He expressed hope for deepened collaboration in education and research.
Vice President Yip Kuai Ping thanked GZEU for the hospitality. He outlined CityU Macau's advancements in humanities, social sciences, communication, data science, and AI. He proposed faculty and student exchange programs to strengthen ties through deeper youth interaction and looked forward to substantive breakthroughs in cooperation.
Huang Zijie expressed the Provincial Education Department's continued support as a bridge for comprehensive, multi-level cooperation between GZEU and Hong Kong/Macau universities.
Both sides then exchanged in-depth views on teaching, professional certification, discipline development, and graduate student training base construction. They emphasized the importance of high-quality teaching and awards, expressing strong expectations for future educational cooperation, academic exchanges, and student mobility. The symposium concluded successfully.
This visit laid a solid foundation for deeper cooperation and mutual development. Seizing new opportunities in education, both universities will continue collaborating, focusing on discipline development and academic cooperation to strengthen resource sharing and talent cultivation, opening a new chapter in educational synergy and friendly exchange.







Text/Xu Anti,
Photo/Jiang Mingtao, Preliminary
Review/Zhong Xiangrui,
Re-examination/Xu Anti,
Final Review/Zhang Bin