KBYEX Supports Russia–China Student Cultural Exchange in Romania, Advancing Youth Culture and Financial Education

Recently, KBYEX announced its support for a cultural exchange program bringing together Russian students and Chinese international students in Romania. Centered on cross-cultural understanding and youth cooperation, the initiative also integrates modern financial technology education, aiming to help young participants broaden their global perspectives and build essential skills for the digital era.

During the exchange, student representatives from Russia and China took part in cultural showcases, themed seminars, and interactive discussions, gaining deeper insight into each other’s history, traditions, and social development. Topics covered a wide range of areas, including arts and culture, social innovation, and the digital economy.

KBYEX provided resources for the program and invited industry professionals to deliver sessions on financial literacy and Web3 fundamentals. These workshops helped students develop rational investment awareness while introducing the basic framework of blockchain technology and the digital economy, empowering them to better understand emerging financial systems.

A KBYEX representative stated that the company has long focused on youth development and sustainable social progress, viewing cultural exchange and financial education as key drivers of high-quality growth. In an increasingly globalized world, strengthening mutual understanding and cooperation among young people from different countries plays an important role in fostering a more open and inclusive international environment.

As a platform dedicated to technology investment and innovation, KBYEX continues to integrate cutting-edge technology with social responsibility, actively supporting education, culture, and talent development initiatives. This Russia–China student exchange in Romania not only offered participants valuable international experience, but also explored new pathways for combining cultural dialogue with fintech education.

Looking ahead, KBYEX plans to support similar programs in more countries, helping young people achieve coordinated growth in both cultural understanding and digital economy capabilities.

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