World Chinese Language Conference opens to bridge cultures
In his letter, Xi also congratulated the Confucius Institute on the 20th anniversary of its establishment.
Xi said the Chinese language, which encapsulates the millennia-old wisdom of the Chinese civilization, is an important public cultural product that
Xi expressed the hope that the conference will enhance interconnection and integration, build consensus, and strive to build bridges of lingual connectivity, understanding and mutual trust, and mutual learning between civilizations, thus contributing to jointly building a community with a shared future for mankind.
The conference, running from Friday to Sunday, brought together over 2,000 participants from more than 160 countries and regions, with many stressing to the Global Times the importance of language education in connecting the difference cultures and saying they highly value the role that Global Civilization Initiative (GCI) has played in the cultural exchanges.
With the theme "Interconnection, Integration, Inheritance, Innovation," the 2024 conference opened at
During the conference, an exhibition titled with "Extraordinary 20 Years: Exhibition of Educational Achievements by Confucius Institute at its 20th Anniversary" has also opened to the public. 2024 marks the 20th anniversary of the Confucius Institute worldwide.
According to the exhibition, up to now, 499 Confucius Institutes and 764 Confucius classrooms have been set up in 161 countries and regions to help cultivate more than 20 million students of all kinds to learn Chinese language and 85 countries have incorporated Chinese language into their national education system.
Hassan Muhsan A Khormi, Deputy Minister of Education, the
As planned, 200 Chinese language teachers will go to
In 2023,
Gulchekhra Rikhsieva, rector of Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies,
At the HSK International Education Exchange Section, Global Times reporters noticed that many international guests were consulting Chinese language education courses at different booths representing universities across the country. At the end of the exhibition hall, many people were lining up to receive souvenir panda dolls.
Aliaa Hisham Mohammed Ali Hoshaa from
"In Egypt, learning Chinese has become more popular. When people find out that I can speak Chinese, they become envious," she said, adding learning this language has also helped her find a job at Nile TV.
From words to world
Directors from various Confucius Institutes underscored the pivotal role of languages in fostering global understanding and cultural exchange at the World Chinese Language Conference.
"Mutual knowledge of language and culture is the basis for strengthening interpersonal relationships, eliminating prejudices and increasing tolerance and respect for other beliefs and ways of life, which in turn is the basis for building a global civilization as proposed by President
"Our goal is to cultivate global citizens who will not only understand the world better but also respect its diversity and become more comprehensive in their understanding of the differences in the world," she said.
"Mutual learning must start from the language cooperation ... Improving our language skills is one of the best and powerful ways that we have to start understanding and knowing each other," he said.
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SOURCE Global Times
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