China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Consulate reaches out to students Overseas Chinese scholars get a lesson in how diplomacy works

- By HONG XIAO in New York xiaohong@chinadaily­usa.com

The Chinese consulate is looking to improve its services.

The Chinese Consulate General in New York wrapped up two months of overseas study service events with a press briefing on Friday.

From March 5 to April 27, the consulate assigned 24 staff members to visit colleges in its consular district, offering face-to-face sessions with Chinese students and scholars.

The tour covered 34 colleges across 25 cities in 10 states, including Harvard, Yale, Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology, University of Pennsylvan­ia, Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh and State University of New York.

More than 1,100 Chinese students and scholars attended the well-received events.

Students got a chance to learn the details of projects like the national scholarshi­p for outstandin­g selffunded Chinese students studying overseas — known as the Chunhui Cup Innovation and Entreprene­urship Competitio­n — and get tips on personal safety and learn about how the consulate protects them.

The consulate staff also visited Chinese scholars, encouragin­g them to promote communicat­ion and exchange in education, science and technology between China and the US.

“Through attending the event, we received not only informatio­n and resources, but also confidence and warmth, which are what we want most,” said Cai Yiwen, a graduate student in communicat­ions at Columbia University.

“The domestic start up market is under a rapid developmen­t, and as students studying overseas, we were not forgotten by the motherland,” Cai said, adding that she had learned about the Chunhui Cup start up contest founded in 2006 by China’s ministries of education Cheng Lei, and science and technology, with the aim of encouragin­g Chinese overseas students and scholars to return to China to start their own businesses.

“I am really grateful that the consulate could organize such events for us, which really helps us broaden our horizons,” she added.

Since the locations were limited for many events, some Chinese students drove from other cities to attend.

“It shows a great demand for this kind of informatio­n among Chinese students in the US," said Consul Wang Xiaoyu, who said she hopes next year’s events can be expanded to reach as many colleagues as possible.

According to Cheng Lei, acting consulate general of China in New York, this year’s events — which have been dubbed “The Month of Overseas Study Service” — were collaborat­ions between the consulate and US colleges, Chinese students and college associatio­ns.

Cheng said the events were held to improve the consulate’s services and do a better job for Chinese students and scholars studying in the US.

“Face-to-face communicat­ion events at colleges help connect students studying overseas with the consulate and the motherland. It shows the high value that our country places on this group, and how the implementa­tion of ‘putting people first’ works,” said Cheng.

It shows the high value that our country places on this group.” acting consul general of China in New York

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAIY ?? Above: Consul Wang Wenhua (left) and Consul Wu Yimeng (second from left) talk with Chinese students at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio on Wednesday.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAIY Above: Consul Wang Wenhua (left) and Consul Wu Yimeng (second from left) talk with Chinese students at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio on Wednesday.
 ?? XIAO JIAQIAO / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Below: From left, Zhang Peilan, news counselor; Cheng Lei, acting consul general; and Xu Yongji, education counselor, host a press briefing on May 12 at the Chinese Consulate Genearl in New York, wrapping up this year's overseas study services events.
XIAO JIAQIAO / FOR CHINA DAILY Below: From left, Zhang Peilan, news counselor; Cheng Lei, acting consul general; and Xu Yongji, education counselor, host a press briefing on May 12 at the Chinese Consulate Genearl in New York, wrapping up this year's overseas study services events.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States