
China and Russia have opened a joint Institute of Fundamental Research base in Sanya, Hainan, to strengthen cooperation in foundational science areas. Set up alongside the Peking University Hainan Institute, it aims to spur collaborative research, innovation, and academic exchange. The facility underscores deepening scientific ties as part of Hainan’s emergence as a research and academic hub.
China and Russia have inaugurated a new Chinese–Russian Institute of Fundamental Research base in Sanya, on Hainan Province, marking a step forward in deep scientific collaboration. The facility is designed to support joint research across fundamental science disciplines, bringing together academics and experts from both countries to work on frontier topics and strengthen bilateral ties.
The base was established alongside the Peking University Hainan Institute, creating a broader hub for international scientific exchange and innovation on the island. This expansion reflects a strategic push to integrate global research efforts into Hainan’s growing role as a scientific and educational center.
By co-locating resources, expertise, and institutional support, the institute is expected to accelerate knowledge transfer, bolster foundational research outputs, and solidify China–Russia academic cooperation in long-term scientific goals.
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