Lin Yuping, The New Ambassador To China In China, Visited
Lin Yuping, The New Ambassador To China In China, Visited
On the morning of October 22, Lin Yuping, the new Ambassador to China, visited our school. Party Secretary Han Zhen and Vice President Yan Guohua met with Lin Yuping and his party.Han Zhen briefly introduced the status quo of Beiwai
On the morning of October 22, Lin Yuping, the new Ambassador to China, visited our school. Party Secretary Han Zhen and Vice President Yan Guohua met with Lin Yuping and his party.
Han Zhen briefly introduced the status quo of Beiwai's history and development, and expressed his gratitude to the Polish Embassy in China for many years. He said that Beiwai has always attached great importance to the connection with the national embassies of various objects, and is committed to cultivating complex language and compound students, and has transported a large number of outstanding talents that meet the needs of the times for the needs of China's diplomatic undertakings. It is hoped that the Polish Embassy in China will continue to support the work of Beiwai, especially the North Polish Research Center.
Lin Yuping said that since taking over the ambassador to China, he has fully felt the close connection and deep friendship between the North Wai and the Polish embassy. Beiwai has played an indispensable role in the development of Sino -wave relations for many years. The most indispensable thing to develop relations between the two countries is the outstanding talents who are familiar with the Chinese language and culture of the target. Provide support for China -wave education cooperation. Lin Yuping affirmed the contribution of Beiwai teachers and students to the spread of Polish culture in China. He believes that Polish literature and culture deserve to be recognized by more people.
Subsequently, students in the second grade of Polish undergraduate exchanged with the ambassadors. The ambassador highly evaluated the language skills of the students and exchanged his experience in his own language with his classmates. The students also performed the Polish program for the guests.
Before the meeting, Adam Bangchi Kicovsky, the head of the International Division of the University of Poland, presented a number of audiovisual materials for Polish -speaking learning to Polish language.
Cai Mengling, Director of the Cultural Division of the Polish Embassy, Machs Pieter Shak, First Secretary of the Education Department of the Polish Embassy, Zhao Gang, Dean of the Academy of European Language and Culture of our school, and Gu Jiayi, deputy director of the International Exchange and Cooperation Department, attended meet.
(European Academy)