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More Students Seek Quality Education in China: Envoy

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The increasing number of African students seeking to further their education in China was a clear sign of the quality of education provided in China, a diplomat has said. Chinese Ambassador to Zambia Yang Youming said China was grateful over the appreciati­on of the country’s education system by African countries and promised that the country will continue providing quality education.

“The increasing number of students from Africa is a good sign on the appreciati­on of the people of Africa on the quality of education in China and that is why they have decided to send their children,” he told reporters where he unveiled an appreciati­on letter of 11 of the 26 Zambian students who went to China last year to study singing and dancing under a programme arranged by China’s First Lady Peng Liyuan and her Zambian counterpar­t Esther Lungu. He also unveiled another letter in which the Chinese first lady responded to the letter written by the students. The envoy said China has now become a prime destinatio­n not only for Zambian youth wanting to study overseas but Africa as a whole. He said China is now second to France in attracting students from Africa. He said promotion of people-topeople exchange was important as it allows them to learn cultures of other countries, adding that China expects to see increased students from Africa seeking to study in Chinese universiti­es. According to him, countries should develop their education systems as well as their people in order to see meaningful developmen­t. And Reuben Sakala, one of the students who studied singing and dancing at Nanjing University of the Arts and Nanjing Normal University said Zambia has a lot to learn from China’s developmen­t progress in the last 50 years.

He said Chinese people were committed and dedicated to their work as well as culture which has resulted in rapid developmen­t.

And in her response letter to the Zambian students, the Chinese first lady said the friendship of the two countries requires the young people to carry it forward.

She said young people were the future and hope of any nation and urged them to continue studying hard in order to make great contributi­on to Zambia’s developmen­t. The co-operation between the two countries in recent years have borne rich fruits, with currently over 3500 Zambian students studying in China under various scholarshi­ps while the Chinese government has provided about 800 government scholarshi­ps to Zambia.

 ??  ?? African students attend a graduation ceremony at the Tianjin University of Technology and Education in China’s Tianjin.
African students attend a graduation ceremony at the Tianjin University of Technology and Education in China’s Tianjin.

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