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[Bridges of Knowledge and Healing: Stories of Expats in China]-[Makin' it in China: Iran and Kazakhstan]

Round Table China · B2 · 2025-01-30

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Bridging Cultures: The Sinological Journey of Ehsan Doustamohammadi

Ehsan Doustamohammadi, an Iranian Sinologist based at Southwest University in Chongqing, exemplifies the power of cross-cultural exchange. His work revolves around translating Chinese classics—such as The Analects, Huangdi Neijing (The Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon), and The Works of Mencius—directly from Chinese into Persian. Driven by a desire to move beyond translations based on third-party languages like German or English, Ehsan aims to provide Iranian readers with an authentic understanding of Chinese intellectual traditions.

His passion for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) began in Tehran after witnessing a friend’s successful recovery from a hand injury through acupuncture. This curiosity led him to China in 2009, where he navigated the immense linguistic and academic challenges of mastering TCM. Reflecting on his translation work, Ehsan notes that the "charm of the classics" lies in how they resonate across centuries, embodying timeless values like "filial piety" and "people-oriented philosophy." As a recipient of China’s Special Book Award, he views his role as a bridge-builder, utilizing the collaborative "Mutual Translation and Publication of Ancient Classics" program to deepen the connection between Asian civilizations.

Restoring Sight: The Medical Dedication of Dr. Salabek Kebulbekov

In the northern province of Heilongjiang, Dr. Salabek Kebulbekov, known locally as "Dr. Bieke," has spent over 25 years at the Daqing Ophthalmology Hospital. A Kazakh ophthalmologist, Dr. Bieke has treated more than 250,000 patients, becoming a cornerstone of the medical community in Daqing. His journey began in the 1990s, when he was invited to contribute his expertise to local medical collaborations, eventually bringing innovative surgical techniques to the region.

Beyond his surgical prowess, Dr. Bieke is highly regarded as a mentor. His interpreter, Zhou Yu-si, highlights that the doctor’s "diligent and earnest approach" helped him overcome the complexities of medical terminology. Dr. Bieke has trained hundreds of ophthalmologists, fostering a culture of continuous learning and mutual support. He has witnessed firsthand the evolution of Chinese medical technology, transitioning from traditional corneal surgery to advanced "femtosecond lasers" and sophisticated diagnostic tools like "Optical coherence tomography (OCT)." For his decades of service, he was awarded the "Chinese Government Friendship Award" in 2023, the highest honor for foreign experts in China.

Conclusion: A Shared Commitment to Excellence

Both Ehsan and Dr. Bieke represent a growing community of expatriates who have integrated their professional expertise into the fabric of Chinese society. Whether through the intellectual pursuit of preserving ancient philosophy or the clinical dedication to restoring human vision, these individuals highlight the "vibrant, welcoming environment" that facilitates meaningful contributions. Their stories serve as a testament to the effectiveness of "mutual learning" and the profound impact that dedicated individuals can have when they commit to bridging the gap between their home cultures and their adopted land.

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📖 Transcript

Discussion keeps the world turning.
This is Roundtable.
Thanks for tuning in to Roundtable.
I'm He Young. In the second half of today's show, we'll dive into two powerful stories of expats here in China.
First, we meet Esen Duse Mohamadi, an Iranian researcher at Southwest University in Chongqing.
Esen's love for Chinese medicine has led him to translate classic texts into Persian, helping Iranian readers connect with Chinese culture in a whole new way.

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