China Daily (Hong Kong)

Young foreigners learning Chinese to take opportunit­ies

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WARSAW — The Chinese language is a bridge for communicat­ion, helping more young Europeans who love China and Chinese culture fulfill their “Chinese dream”. During the 2017 Chinese Bridge, an internatio­nal Chinese language competitio­n for students held in Britain in April, Gabriel MayoralGal­indo, a participan­t, made a fluent speech in Chinese about China.

“We are very envious of China’s infrastruc­ture and developmen­t speed. Every time I go to Shanghai, there is a new skyscraper, which is incredible and proves the speed of developmen­t in China,” he says.

Liu Xiaoming, the Chinese ambassador to Britain, said during the competitio­n the fact that “Chinese fever” has continued to heat up in the British Isles is rooted in the richness of the Chinese civilizati­on and the incredible changes in contempora­ry China. It is also a result of the steady developmen­t of SinoBritis­h relations.

As far as young foreigners who study Chinese are concerned, their goals are not limited to mastering Chinese and understand­ing the Chinese culture, but also to use the language as a tool to take advantage of the Belt and Road cooperatio­n, establish a bridge for communicat­ion between China and the outside world, and work together for mutual benefits.

Izabela from Poland is currently pursuing advanced Chinese at South China’s Guangdong University of Foreign Studies. She is interested in the cooperatio­n between China and Poland.

“The communicat­ion between Poland and China is increasing. I hope that I can master the Chinese language well and have enough abilities to promote friendly business between the two countries. I also hope that more Chinese visitors will travel to Poland.”

Giuseppe from Italy works

I hope that I can master the Chinese language well and have enough abilities to promote friendly business.” Izabela, a student from Poland

at a community supermarke­t in London as a cashier. Having studied Chinese at a Confucius Institute, he is able to communicat­e with the Chinese customers there.

The Chinese people he meets are very friendly, he says, and he hopes to get an opportunit­y to go to China to live, and to witness the rapid developmen­t of the country.

Chen Tongdu, representa­tive of Hanban Europe, says many Chinese language lovers decide to learn the language due to the prospect of opportunit­ies in China, followed by a love of Chinese culture. Many people have already mastered Chinese and gone to China to develop their own businesses.

“In recent years, following further implementa­tion of the Belt and Road Initiative, economic and trade cooperatio­n has also led to a more frequent exchange in the fields of education and culture between China and Poland,” says He Juan, head of the education department at the Chinese embassy in Poland.

He says a large number of Polish students have gone to China to study.

“The number of Polish students who strive for the possibilit­y to study abroad by applying for various scholarshi­ps in China has exceeded 400 this year.”

 ??  ?? Internatio­nal students rehearse shadow-puppet play during a Chinese-language competitio­n held in 2014 in Changsha.
Internatio­nal students rehearse shadow-puppet play during a Chinese-language competitio­n held in 2014 in Changsha.

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