BSU Foreign Students Visit Ganja to Promote Intercultural Dialogue
A group of international students from Baku State University (BSU) visited the city of Ganja as part of an initiative aimed at fostering intercultural dialogue and strengthening solidarity among students.
Participants included students from Indonesia, Iraq, Türkiye, Chad, Comoros, and Thailand.
During the trip, the students explored a number of historical and cultural landmarks, including the Imamzadeh religious complex, the Gates of the Ganja Fortress – now home to the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography – the Mausoleum and Museum of Nizami Ganjavi, the Mausoleum of Javad Khan, the Khan’s Garden, the Ganja City Executive Power, the Ganja Bazaar, and Goygol.
The visit provided students with the opportunity to deepen their understanding of Azerbaijan’s rich cultural heritage and build connections across diverse cultures.