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Is Sun Yat-sen University in Moscow still there?
Sun Yat-sen University in Moscow is gone. Sun Yat-sen University in Moscow is a China school funded by the former Soviet Union. It was established by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Nepal (Brazzaville) to commemorate Sun Yat-sen after his death, aiming at cultivating revolutionary talents for China. 1925 10 10 On 7 October, Bao Luoting, Russian consultant of the Kuomintang, officially announced the establishment of Sun Yat-sen University in Moscow at the 66th meeting of the Kuomintang Central Political Conference. Extended information Sun Yat-sen University in Moscow is funded by Russians and has gathered a large number of young elites and dignitaries from China. When Sun Yat-sen University was founded, it was still kept secret. For the safety of students in China, everyone took a Soviet name. The academic system of Sun Yat-sen University in Moscow is two years, and the primary task of students here is to learn Russian. The learning method is that the professor gives lectures first (Russian, with Chinese translation), then students ask questions, and the professor freely answers, discusses and debates, and finally the professor makes a summary. Here, students learn political and military theories and conduct military training. Sun Yat-sen University in Moscow was established only five years ago, and 1930 was closed.