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Teachers And Students Of Our School Are Interviewed By CCTV And Talks About Britain

Teachers And Students Of Our School Are Interviewed By CCTV And Talks About Britain

Teachers And Students Of Our School Are Interviewed By CCTV And Talks About Britain

On October 19, President Xi Jinping visited the United Kingdom and opened the

On October 19, President Xi Jinping visited the United Kingdom and opened the "golden age" of Sino -British relations. Sino -foreign media reported on exchanges and cooperation between Sino -British fields. A few days ago, Li Yan, an associate professor of Asian and African Schools and the current dean of the Confucius Institute in London, accepted an interview with the CCTV News Channel on the cultural exchanges between China and Britain.

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Li Yanchang talked about her feelings about the development of Confucius Institute and Confucius Class in English. She said that the rapid development of the Confucius Institute in Britain is that one of the reasons is that students learn the changes in Chinese movement. Now learning Chinese and Chinese culture is no longer from a single personal interest and academic needs. Comprehensive development and adjustment of personal career planning, the content of Chinese learning is broader, and personal learning needs are becoming urgent. Therefore, the development of the Confucius Institute and the Confucius class in the UK shows a comprehensive and three -dimensional development trend.

The Confucius Institute in London is the first Confucius Institute opened by the Hanban in the UK. In 2013, with the authorization of the Hanban (Headquarters of the Confucius Institute), it was jointly constructed by our school and the Asian -African College (SOAS) of the University of London. For more than two years, the Confucius Institute in London has opened a Chinese course and held cultural activities while actively launched. Chinese teaching research, organizing high -end academic exchanges, and making positive contributions to the promotion of Sino -British cultural exchanges.

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Students who have trained and studied in the UK in our school have published their own opinions on British literature, movies, music, and popular culture in the interview, and talked about their own views on the future of Sino -British relations.

(Asian African College News Center)

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