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Craze of learning Chinese hits Mongolia
2016-07-14 19:22:24 CRIENGLISH.com Web Editor: Huang Shan





Mongolian students learn the art of brush calligraphy in a Mongolian yurt during the Chinese Summer Camp held by Ulan Bator Yucai School. [Photo: CRIENGLISH.com]

These are boom times for Chinese language learning in Mongolia.

Not just because of China's higher profile in the global economy, but also because of the increasing number of economic and cultural ties between the two countries.

According to the latest figures, Chinese has become Mongolia's third most popular foreign language, coming just behind English and Russian.

Asyet it's not listed as a compulsory subject for university entrance examinations, but it remains very popular, despite the high cost of tuition.

Duuranjargal is the director of the CRI Confucius classroom at Ulan Bator Yucai School.

"In Mongolia's state-run schools, basic education is free. But more and more parents are sending their children to private schools, as they want their kids to have opportunities to come into contact with Chinese culture, and get a solid foundation in Chinese language learning. Actually, the tuition fees are quite expensive for the average Mongolian household."

He also points out that there are at least 20 Chinese-Mongolian bilingual schools in Ulan Bator, far beyond the number of Russian, Japanese and Korean language schools.

China has for years been Mongolia's largest trading partner and largest source of foreign investment.

Official statistics show two-way trade has expanded 50 times over the past two decades.

China's ambassador to Mongolia, Xing Haiming, says many Mongolian people believe mastering Chinese can lead to better job opportunities.

"One important characteristic of the China-Mongolia relationships is the rapid growth in cultural and personnel exchanges. This is reflected by closer ties between hearts and minds among people of the two countries. Speaking Chinese has already become a hot trend in Mongolia, and youngsters in the country are proud of understanding Chinese and having Chinese friends."

He also points out that by learning the language, people begin to respect and appreciate the essence of Chinese culture.

Tsetsegbayar has been learning Chinese for three-months, and is already listing Chinese in her future career plans.

"I plan to go to China to further my education next year, to study International Relations or some related majors. I really like the Chinese language and culture. Now Chinese can be used in many work places in Mongolia. I'll try my best to realize the dream of learning Chinese in China."

The National University of Mongolia has established the first Confucius Institute in the country.

Its director Zhu Lijun, says in eight years of operation, the institute has cultivated and trained over 7,500 students.



Ulan Bator Yucai School holds a Chinese Summer Camp in Mongolia. [Photo: CRIENGLISH.com]



Students learn Chinese calligraphy in a Mongolian yurt during the Chinese Summer Camp held by the Ulan Bator Yucai School. [Photo: CRIENGLISH.com]



A picture shows a Chinese composition written by a Mongolian student from the CRI Confucius classroom at Ulan Bator Yucai School. [Photo: CRIENGLISH.com]



Mongolian students from the CRI Confucius classroom at Ulan Bator Yucai School take a selfie with their teachers. [Photo: CRIENGLISH.com]
 
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Good progress in 7 days!:enjoy:

Nu and Nv is different.
Well, it should be nü=nv, pronounced as "ou" in "you".
Nu as in 怒angry
Nv as in 女woman
These are "pinyin" which helps learners pronounce, nobody uses in real life!

its Nv ren for Woman
and Nen Ren for Man

very interesting to learn Chinese.
 
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its Nv ren for Woman
and Nen Ren for Man

very interesting to learn Chinese.
The pinyin part is not hard.
The hard part is about characters.
And you may have noticed, nan ren & nv ren both have a common character 人ren.
(homo sapiens, 智人 zhi ren)
Similarly, beef, fish, chicken, ......All the meat has a common character 肉rou
Car, truck, bike, train,.... all with a common character 车che
 
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They need to be re-introduced into what was once their own.

Dear TaiShang, the Chinese gov should establish Chinese learning centres in Mongolia and especially in Pak.

Confucious Centres are great but we need to introduce language in a dedicated manner.

Can you imagine if 1 million Pak citizens become fluent in Chinese language. China will have 1 million ambassadors! Especially the people of Pak view China as a great friend and brother. They love China let them become part of the Chinese world.

This has to be a strategic priority of the Chinese Gov. Of course with proper security for the teachers.
 
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The pinyin part is not hard.
The hard part is about characters.
And you may have noticed, nan ren & nv ren both have a common character 人ren.
(homo sapiens, 智人 zhi ren)
Similarly, beef, fish, chicken, ......All the meat has a common character 肉rou
Car, truck, bike, train,.... all with a common character 车che

actually i am studying in online academy so they teaching both pinyin and charters as well.

actually the pronunciation and the character's are very very interesting. and i am loving it. and hopefully in next 30 days i will learn 30 words, with their characters.
 
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actually i am studying in online academy so they teaching both pinyin and charters as well.

actually the pronunciation and the character's are very very interesting. and i am loving it. and hopefully in next 30 days i will learn 30 words, with their characters.
Let us know your progress in PDF!
加油!
 
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Dear TaiShang, the Chinese gov should establish Chinese learning centres in Mongolia and especially in Pak.

Confucious Centres are great but we need to introduce language in a dedicated manner.

Can you imagine if 1 million Pak citizens become fluent in Chinese language. China will have 1 million ambassadors! Especially the people of Pak view China as a great friend and brother. They love China let them become part of the Chinese world.

This has to be a strategic priority of the Chinese Gov. Of course with proper security for the teachers.

I believe that, other than the language, and more important than that, China's greater cultural export would be secular worldview and nation-stateness, something that is dangerously missing in most of Islamic world.

If there is going to be problem with China and the Islamic world, that would be because some regimes/cultures/peoples are devoid of the respect for secular nation state with territorial sovereignty.

When one introduces the radical-extremist idea of khalifa/ummah (which is as archaic as Christendom), then, all the modern political progress would be thrown out of the window because you would face a group of people who do not recognize your sovereignty over your own people because they would claim "religious bonds/affiliation" that overrides secular sovereignty.

As long as China's sovereignty, nationhood and secular governance is recognized and respected, I guess geopolitical contest would not deter China from having fruitful relations.

But China will never take as a friend those who do not hold the most basic idea of secular nation state. This is not to force others to change their belief and regime, but, they have to learn not to impose them on others.

Cultural relations with Confucius Asia is good even when there is territorial dispute because we hold a similar mundane/secular worldview.
 
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I believe that, other than the language, and more important than that, China's greater cultural export would be secular worldview and nation-stateness, something that is dangerously missing in most of Islamic world.

If there is going to be problem with China and the Islamic world, that would be because some regimes/cultures/peoples are devoid of the respect for secular nation state with territorial sovereignty.

When one introduces the radical-extremist idea of khalifa/ummah (which is as archaic as Christendom), then, all the modern political progress would be thrown out of the window because you would face a group of people who do not recognize your sovereignty over your own people because they would claim "religious bonds/affiliation" that overrides secular sovereignty.

As long as China's sovereignty, nationhood and secular governance is recognized and respected, I guess geopolitical contest would not deter China from having fruitful relations.

But China will never take as a friend those who do not hold the most basic idea of secular nation state. This is not to force others to change their belief and regime, but, they have to learn not to impose them on others.

Cultural relations with Confucius Asia is good even when there is territorial dispute because we hold a similar mundane/secular worldview.

Wise words...my friend. Sublte and gentle approach. You would know what I mean.

Language leads to change in mind and thinking.

Our focus from China has to be the mass learning of Chinese. First in Pak. Then may be Iran and Turkey. But Pak is most important for this initiative.

There we have great good will. Now it is time to take it different level. When we have a million plus people fluent in Chinese... the spread of ideas and culture will be million times stronger.

What would cost us to build a couple of universities there with chinese as a language?

Think long term..China will be invest 100s of billions in Pak in the coming decades...do you see the point?
 
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They should have long done that. China is by far the largest trading partner of Mongolia. 84% of her exports go to China and 40% of her imports come from China.

But there are resistance to learning Chinese among the older generation. I remember reading a Mongolian blog years ago explaining that they feel that the Mongols are a superior warrior race and refuse to learn anything Chinese. They are always afraid that China's huge population would pour into the vast underpopulated Mongolian steppes and reclaim the territory.

There was this Mongolian singer who married a Chinese and she became a wide-hated person there because she betrayed her 'Mongol blood'.
 
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They should have long done that. China is by far the largest trading partner of Mongolia. 84% of her exports go to China and 40% of her imports come from China.

But there are resistance to learning Chinese among the older generation. I remember reading a Mongolian blog years ago explaining that they feel that the Mongols are a superior warrior race and refuse to learn anything Chinese. They are always afraid that China's huge population would pour into the vast underpopulated Mongolian steppes and reclaim the territory.

There was this Mongolian singer who married a Chinese and she became a wide-hated person there because she betrayed her 'Mongol blood'.

You can read Mongolian blog, very impressive. Is it hard to learn Mongolian?
 
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