人人草人人-欧美一区二区三区精品-中文字幕91-日韩精品影视-黄色高清网站-国产这里只有精品-玖玖在线资源-bl无遮挡高h动漫-欧美一区2区-亚洲日本成人-杨幂一区二区国产精品-久久伊人婷婷-日本不卡一-日本成人a-一卡二卡在线视频

Spotlight: Belt and Road generates growing passion for China among Middle East youths

Source: Xinhua| 2018-09-12 10:18:35|Editor: Liangyu
Video PlayerClose

BEIJING, Sept. 12 (Xinhua) -- The China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has generated great enthusiasm among Middle Eastern youth to learn the Chinese language and understand more about Chinese culture.

There is also a growing trend among students in Middle Eastern countries to pursue an education in China, so as to become more competitive in the job market and help them realize their future dreams.

OPPORTUNITIES BECKON ON SILK ROAD

Nowadays, it is common for citizens of Middle Eastern countries to go to China to pursue short- or long-term education opportunities, as the BRI has strengthened personnel exchanges.

According to the Chinese Embassy in Jordan, in 2017, about 305 Jordanian citizens enjoyed training opportunities in China, a year-on-year increase of about 23 percent. At present, enrollment for 39 education programs with academic degrees in 2018 is underway.

Hamideh Fard, an Iranian teen born and raised in Kuwait, decided to study in China in August 2011 when she turned 18. She said that it was the right decision, because studying in China has provided her with a very memorable experience.

She knew little about China at first, but managed to complete her studies at Huazhong University of Science and Technology in central China's Wuhan city. She also persuaded her brother to attend college in China.

After studying abroad for six years, Fard was totally obsessed with China. She not only adapted to the Chinese food and climate, but also visited more than 20 Chinese cities.

Fard returned to her parents in Kuwait in January 2018. She managed to find a job in less than 20 days after returning home because of her Chinese language skills.

She sent out her resume via WeChat, a communication app that is popular in China, and attracted many companies' attention. She eventually chose China's Huawei, a global provider of information and communications technology infrastructure and smart devices. Now Fard works as a product delivery coordinator in charge of promoting business with local distributors.

While bringing development opportunities to more people in the Middle East, the BRI also provides an opportunity for them to know and understand China. Fard said that her work gives her the opportunity to introduce not only Chinese products, but also Chinese culture and concepts to local people, which makes her an "unofficial ambassador."

SKILLS TO BUILD DREAMS

According to ancient books, Oman was one of the starting points for Middle Eastern merchant ships bound for China in ancient times. Now, Chinese companies are helping Oman forge a new starting point along the old silk road.

Established by Wanfang Investment Management (Ningxia) Co. Ltd, the China-Oman (Duqm) industrial park covers an area of about 12 square km. It is considered as the largest industrial park invested by a single country in Oman and also the largest one invested by China in Arab countries to strengthen production capacity cooperation.

Sha Yanju, the park's director, said that in cooperation with the Omani government, the park selects a group of high school graduates every year and sends them to study in China with funding from the park. They are planning to train 1,000 students for Oman in the next eight to 10 years.

In June 2018, the first batch of 39 Omani international students returned to Oman after completing vocational training at Ningxia Polytechnic. They will finish their internships during the rest of the semester, and then work for the industrial park.

Saeed Ali, an overseas student, said that China is a country with an ancient civilization, a complete industrial system and advanced technologies. He has learned about China's profound cultural heritage and the technical skills necessary for the development of modern society.

In the Middle East, the BRI has also sparked "Chinese fever" and "China fever" on some campuses. Ahmed Foda, a Chinese language major at Ain Shams University in Egypt, was involved in the trend which changed his life.

The 23-year-old has a Chinese name, Dawei. Since learning Chinese, he has traveled to China. Before hosting a TV program in Tianjin for three months, he taught high school students English as a volunteer.

In August 2016, Dawei was the global runner-up and African regional champion in the final round of "Chinese Bridge," a Chinese proficiency competition for foreign college students. He has joined a Chinese media branch in Egypt and plans to study for a master's degree in China.

Dawei said he learned steadfastness and perseverance from his Chinese friends during his years of learning Chinese.

"I had failure. I had frustration. I had confusion. But I have finally understood the truth that there is no limit to learning, so I'm still adhering to my Chinese dream bravely and persistently," he said, adding that there are many China fans like him in Arab countries, and an increasing number of Arabs who love China.

PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE EXCHANGES

Interest in the Chinese language and the Chinese culture has grown notably in the past few years as the BRI is gaining more cooperation partners.

Hassan Ragab, director of the Confucius Institute at Suez Canal University, has been witnessing this enthusiasm first hand.

Ragab, among Egypt's first batch of college graduates majoring in Chinese, said that he had only six classmates and three teachers when he was learning the language at Ain Shams University, a higher education institute with a strong faculty for China studies.

Ragab pursued further studies in China and obtained his Ph.D. in Chinese literature in 1995. He taught Chinese at Ain Shams University before joining the Confucius Institute at Suez Canal University.

In 2018, more than 300 students applied for the Chinese Department in the Language Faculty of Suez Canal University, which planned to enroll only 30 students, Ragab said, adding that across the country, some 600 others joined the Confucius Institute in 2017.

But the Confucius Institute is not only about language, Ragab said, adding that many Chinese companies in Egypt turn to it for hiring Chinese-speaking employees.

These companies have created a lot of job opportunities for Egyptians, and those who speak Chinese obviously have advantages over others in securing a job.

When a country grows strong and plays a bigger role on the international stage, its language will obviously also become more popular, said Ragab, adding that the so-called "China fever" in the Middle East is also a result of China's policy of promoting harmony and peace in the region.

As its friends increase day by day, China will "win the hearts and the minds of the Arab people," Ragab said.

TOP STORIES
EDITOR’S CHOICE
MOST VIEWED
EXPLORE XINHUANET
010020070750000000000000011100001374625721
主站蜘蛛池模板: 色综合视频网 | 久久久久国产一区二区三区潘金莲 | 中文字幕一区二 | 欧美日韩高清免费 | 国产,日韩,欧美 | 亚洲17p | 日韩中文字幕第一页 | 午夜免费播放观看在线视频 | 中文字幕av免费观看 | 老司机午夜免费福利 | 无码人妻精品一区二区三区9厂 | 免费看黄色片视频 | 中文字幕在线视频一区 | 99啪啪| 欧美一级黄 | 国产外围在线 | 久久久精品免费视频 | 中文字幕制服诱惑 | 一级全黄裸体片 | 久久丫精品忘忧草西安产品 | av在线黄| 色呦呦在线免费观看 | 国产区久久 | 亚洲三级在线 | 国产真实生活伦对白 | 亚洲精选一区二区三区 | 欧美日韩亚 | 日本成人午夜 | 最新国产视频 | 免费色网 | 特级特黄刘亦菲aaa级 | 亚洲黄色一级 | 丁香花婷婷 | 亚洲欧美另类图片 | 变态 另类 国产 亚洲 | 成年人免费黄色片 | 男插女视频网站 | 天堂中文在线8 | 男生操女生屁股 | 日韩精品一区二区三区国语自制 | 日韩极品视频 | 大牛影视剧免费播放在线 | 国产成人无码一二三区视频 | 黄色录像大片 | 久久久久一级 | 精品影视| 久久久激情 | 久久久久久久9999 | 天天想夜夜操 | 成人小视频在线播放 | 欧美xxxx喷水| 人妻无码久久一区二区三区免费 | 久久成人免费 | 日韩日b | 中文天堂在线播放 | 三年中文在线观看中文版 | 人人射人人| 无套内谢88av免费看 | 天天综合在线视频 | 爱福利视频一区二区 | 欧美高h视频 | 亚洲av无码乱码国产精品fc2 | 成年男女免费视频 | 国产偷v国产偷v亚洲高清 | 91精选视频 | 欧美精品乱码99久久蜜桃 | 手机看片国产 | 免费a级 | 成人在线观看一区 | 日本一区二区三区四区视频 | 色综合天天综合网天天狠天天 | 精品乱码一区二区三区 | 黄色av资源 | 久久久999成人 | 成人福利社| 午夜一区二区三区在线观看 | 成人黄色国产 | 国产三区av | 狠狠躁夜夜躁xxxxaaaa | 日韩欧美视频一区二区 | 免费av在线网址 | 91视频一区二区三区 | 91黄色免费看 | 插插射射| 快色视频 | 91大神福利视频 | 午夜成人免费影院 | 中文字幕第一页亚洲 | 91尤物在线 | 国内激情自拍 | 国产一区黄色 | 最近的中文字幕 | 国产黄片毛片 | 人妻久久久一区二区三区 | 性少妇xxxxx 青青草久久久 | xxxxx黄色片 欧美亚洲一 | 大波大乳videos巨大 | 日韩精品视频在线 | av在线不卡免费观看 |