China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Education flourishes on Belt and Road

- By ZHAO XINYING zhaoxinyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

China has had good cooperatio­n with Belt and Road countries in education, culture and think tanks, and looks to generate more of it during and after the Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n on Sunday and Monday, officials said.

Tian Xuejun, vice-minister of education, said on Thursday that Mandarin is becoming one of the most important languages for communicat­ion between the people of China and their Belt and Road partners. It will play a critical role in strengthen­ing the people to-people bond between the two sides, he said.

“As of March, 137 Confucius Institutes and 131 Confucius Classrooms have been establishe­d in 53 Belt and Road countries, with more than 460,000 people in the countries having studied the Chinese language in 2016,” he said at a news conference.

Tian added that internatio­nal students are ambassador­s for exchanges between cultures and civilizati­ons, and China will increase support to students who come to study in China from Belt and Road countries.

China has promised to grant the Chinese Government Scholarshi­p to 10,000 college freshmen from the countries each year, he said, which has helped the number of students from these countries grow.

Last year, almost 210,000 students from the countries were studying in China, up 14 percent from 2015.

Meanwhile, China is also encouragin­g more of its students to pursue studies in Belt and Road countries, Tian said, adding that at least 350,000 Chinese have done so since 2012, and 2016 alone saw 74,000 Chinese people go to those countries for education.

Tong Gang, deputy director of the State Administra­tion of Press, Publicatio­n, Radio, Film and Television, said China has joined and will continue to join hands with Belt and Road countries to produce films and television programs, enabling both sides to learn from each other and meanwhile facilitati­ng a shared prosperity of cultures.

“We have seen some outstandin­g works already,” he said, giving several examples that are popular among Chinese audiences, such as Kung Fu Yoga, a film starring Jackie Chan that was coproduced by China and India.

Other examples, Tong added, include Panda and Little Mole, an animation coproduced by China and the Czech Republic, and Clear Heaven, a TV series that involved actors from China and Russia.

To boost communicat­ion and mutual developmen­t, Tong said the administra­tion in 2014 began hosting the Silk Road Internatio­nal Film Festival. Last year, delegates from 57 countries attended.

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