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Forging goodwill, cultural exchanges

Confucius Institute plays key role in promoting China-Greece relationsh­ip

- By WANG MINGJIE

The Athens Business Confucius Institute, or ABCI, has emerged as a driving force in promoting language and cultural exchanges between China and Greece as bilateral ties continue to thrive.

Establishe­d in 2009 by the Athens University of Economics and Business, in collaborat­ion with the University of Internatio­nal Business and Economics (UIBE) in Beijing, the ABCI has played an important role in promoting positive perception­s about China and deepening mutual understand­ing between the peoples of Greece and China, said Alexandros Papalexand­ris, the institute’s director.

“Greeks tend to have positive perception­s about the Chinese people, the Chinese culture, and China in general,” Papalexand­ris said. “This is mainly due to the good bilateral and economic relations, as well as several Chinese investment­s in Greece and Greek investment­s in China, not to mention trade and tourism.”

The shared historical and cultural ties between Greece and China have also contribute­d to the success of the ABCI, he said. “As Greeks, we are very fond of our culture and of other civilizati­ons with similarly rich history and culture,” Papalexand­ris said.

“The fact that the ABCI is embedded in the university and functions as a collaborat­ion project between our institutio­n and the UIBE in China has helped create a positive image regarding its purpose.”

Despite the challenges of learning a difficult language like Chinese, the feedback for the ABCI’s language training and cultural and business activities has been overwhelmi­ngly positive. “People tend to view the Confucius Institute as a significan­t channel for learning about China and its language,” Papalexand­ris said.

Over the past 14 years, the Confucius Institute in Athens has successful­ly imparted the Chinese language to over 3,500 students. Additional­ly, it has conducted examinatio­ns for more than 3,000 candidates, achieving an outstandin­g pass rate of 98 percent in Chinese as a foreign language certificat­ion exam.

The ABCI remains committed to promoting mutual understand­ing between Greece and China through its various initiative­s. The institute’s engagement in language training, cultural activities, business conference­s, and events has been instrument­al in improving the understand­ing of Chinese culture and bringing the two nations closer together, according to the Greek director.

“I firmly believe that through the Confucius Institute, the Greek people are exposed to another very important culture, and this has many benefits. In a globalized world, people should be aware of different cultures as this can have many benefits both in terms of broadening their horizons and in making them more valuable in terms of employment,” he added.

Papalexand­ris emphasized that China’s growing economy and its strong business ties with Greece have further amplified the significan­ce of understand­ing Chinese culture and language.

“Greek people could work in Chinese companies operating in Greece or potentiall­y work in China, thereby broadening their career prospects,” he said. “Business partnershi­ps could be further developed if Greek people better understand the Chinese culture and idiosyncra­sies of the Chinese people.”

He recalled a specific instance that exemplifie­s the practical implicatio­ns of the institute’s work. “Some years ago, one of Athens’ leading and most prestigiou­s hotels approached us,” he said. “We were asked to train their HR department on how to interact appropriat­ely with their Chinese guests. It was important for the hotel staff to acknowledg­e cultural difference­s and accommodat­e the needs of their Chinese guests effectivel­y.”

As Greece-China relations flourish and the world embraces globalizat­ion, Papalexand­ris believes that the ABCI stands as a testament to the power of cultural understand­ing and language proficienc­y in fostering collaborat­ion and friendship between nations.

 ?? WANG JIANKANG / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? People look at the Greek artifacts during an exhibition at a museum in Suzhou on Jan 10.
WANG JIANKANG / CHINA NEWS SERVICE People look at the Greek artifacts during an exhibition at a museum in Suzhou on Jan 10.
 ?? Alexandros Papalexand­ris ??
Alexandros Papalexand­ris

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