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More Lebanese Students Keen to Learn Chinese Language

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An increasing number of Lebanese students have become interested in learning the Chinese language and exploring China’s culture and civilizati­on, said Nisrine Abdel Nour Lattouf, director of the Confucius Institute at the Saint Joseph University (USJ).

“Lebanese parents are keen to let their children learn the Chinese language to improve their job opportunit­ies in the future,” Lattouf said on the sidelines of a ceremony at the USJ to celebrate the 15th anniversar­y of its Confucius Institute.

During the celebratio­n, students expressed their great interest in Chinese culture by giving speeches in Chinese and performing Chinese calligraph­y.

The annual enrolment in the Confucius Institute has increased to about 400, Lattouf said, adding that the USJ will offer a new one-year diploma program in Chinese civilizati­on and translatio­n in September, mainly in the studies of Chinese-english translatio­n and Chinese-arabic translatio­n.

The Chinese Embassy in Lebanon “has showed great support and promised to find training centers for students graduating from the program,” the institute’s director noted.

At the ceremony, Chinese Ambassador to Lebanon Qian Minjian praised the institute’s role in promoting people-topeople exchanges and mutual understand­ing between China and Lebanon.

“We encourage and support the two countries to further strengthen cooperatio­n in culture, education, and youth affairs so that more Lebanese friends, especially the young people, can experience and understand the unique charm of the Chinese culture and deepen people-to-people exchanges and traditiona­l friendship between the two countries,” Qian said.

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