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Promotion of Chinese language to strengthen Pak-China friendship
* Chinese envoy says languages promotion in Pakistan to help improve diplomatic, commercial, economic, cultural and strategic relations
Staff Report
ISLAMABAD: Promotion of Chinese language in Pakistan will consolidate the all-weather and deeper than the ocean friendship between Pakistan and China and it will not only help improve bilateral relations but also enhance diplomatic, commercial, economic, cultural and strategic relations between the two neighbours, said Ambassador of China Liu Jian.
The envoy said this while addressing the prize distribution ceremony of the 11th Chinese Bridge Chinese Proficiency Competition for Foreign College Students arranged by Confucius Institute Islamabad and Embassy of the Peoples Republic of China at National University of Modern Languages (NUML), Islamabad.
Jian said that Pakistan and China are enjoying very cordial relations in every field of life and the recent visit of 100-member delegation of All-China Youth Federation reflects the fact that both countries are interested in people-to-people interaction, teacher-students exchanges and social and cultural exchanges to trickle these relations down to grassroots levels.
Such platforms for language learning will enable you to search and avail economic, commercial and cultural opportunities from a global milieu, he added.
Speaking on the occasion, NUML Director General (DG) Brig Azam Jamal said, We are thankful to the Chinese embassy and Chinese government for provision of proper syllabi, books, reading material and teachers for Chinese Department. The department is playing a very efficient role in producing young proficient Chinese language speakers and alumni of this department are now serving on key posts of the country as well as abroad. Our cooperation will increase manifold in future as our young Pakistani teachers of Chinese language imparting the language learning diligently and the time is not far when every second Pakistani will be able to understand and speak Chinese language.
As many as 10 Pakistani students participated in the 11th Chinese Bridge Competition. The competition was divided into three parts and students had to deliver a speech in Chinese language in the first part, answer questions of judges in the second part and perform something in Chinese talent show, which was third part of the competition.
Students delivered their speeches in Chinese, answered questions with confidence and performed cultural dances and sang Chinese songs to demonstrate their mastery in Chinese language.
The first position was attained by Muhammad Waqas Ali Goraya, the second position was claimed by two students Musadiq Hanif and Fazal Rahim.
The winners of this competition will participate in the final competition of 11th Chinese Bridge, which will be held in China.
NUML Rector Maj Gen (r) Masood Hassan and Liu Jian gave away prizes to the winners. In the end, the NUML rector presented a university shield to the Chinese ambassador, while the envoy also presented Masood Hassan a gift.
The competition was also attended by Chinese Cultural Counsellor Zhang Yingbao and Dr Lei Weizhong.
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
* Chinese envoy says languages promotion in Pakistan to help improve diplomatic, commercial, economic, cultural and strategic relations
Staff Report
ISLAMABAD: Promotion of Chinese language in Pakistan will consolidate the all-weather and deeper than the ocean friendship between Pakistan and China and it will not only help improve bilateral relations but also enhance diplomatic, commercial, economic, cultural and strategic relations between the two neighbours, said Ambassador of China Liu Jian.
The envoy said this while addressing the prize distribution ceremony of the 11th Chinese Bridge Chinese Proficiency Competition for Foreign College Students arranged by Confucius Institute Islamabad and Embassy of the Peoples Republic of China at National University of Modern Languages (NUML), Islamabad.
Jian said that Pakistan and China are enjoying very cordial relations in every field of life and the recent visit of 100-member delegation of All-China Youth Federation reflects the fact that both countries are interested in people-to-people interaction, teacher-students exchanges and social and cultural exchanges to trickle these relations down to grassroots levels.
Such platforms for language learning will enable you to search and avail economic, commercial and cultural opportunities from a global milieu, he added.
Speaking on the occasion, NUML Director General (DG) Brig Azam Jamal said, We are thankful to the Chinese embassy and Chinese government for provision of proper syllabi, books, reading material and teachers for Chinese Department. The department is playing a very efficient role in producing young proficient Chinese language speakers and alumni of this department are now serving on key posts of the country as well as abroad. Our cooperation will increase manifold in future as our young Pakistani teachers of Chinese language imparting the language learning diligently and the time is not far when every second Pakistani will be able to understand and speak Chinese language.
As many as 10 Pakistani students participated in the 11th Chinese Bridge Competition. The competition was divided into three parts and students had to deliver a speech in Chinese language in the first part, answer questions of judges in the second part and perform something in Chinese talent show, which was third part of the competition.
Students delivered their speeches in Chinese, answered questions with confidence and performed cultural dances and sang Chinese songs to demonstrate their mastery in Chinese language.
The first position was attained by Muhammad Waqas Ali Goraya, the second position was claimed by two students Musadiq Hanif and Fazal Rahim.
The winners of this competition will participate in the final competition of 11th Chinese Bridge, which will be held in China.
NUML Rector Maj Gen (r) Masood Hassan and Liu Jian gave away prizes to the winners. In the end, the NUML rector presented a university shield to the Chinese ambassador, while the envoy also presented Masood Hassan a gift.
The competition was also attended by Chinese Cultural Counsellor Zhang Yingbao and Dr Lei Weizhong.
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan