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Monday, August 11, 2008
Cambodia has welcomed the arrival of 12 Chinese teachers who will work for one year in six community schools, it has been reported.
An agreement between the Chinese government and the Association of the Chinese People in Cambodia (ACPC) means that the teachers will work in institutions in the country's capital Phnom Penh.
The teachers' arrival aims to strengthen the ties between the two countries and promote further educational exchanges between them, chinaview.cn reported.
Secretary of the ACPC Ming Lean offered an encouraging welcome to the teachers, saying: "Your arrival embodies the care and support from the Chinese government for the education cause of the Chinese Cambodian community schools."
According to the ACPC, Cambodia has 1,000 Chinese language teachers and around 30,000 students studying the subject.
The ministry of foreign affairs for the People's Republic of China says that two countries have a "time-honoured traditional friendship" with their economic relations expanding rapidly.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Cambodia has welcomed the arrival of 12 Chinese teachers who will work for one year in six community schools, it has been reported.
An agreement between the Chinese government and the Association of the Chinese People in Cambodia (ACPC) means that the teachers will work in institutions in the country's capital Phnom Penh.
The teachers' arrival aims to strengthen the ties between the two countries and promote further educational exchanges between them, chinaview.cn reported.
Secretary of the ACPC Ming Lean offered an encouraging welcome to the teachers, saying: "Your arrival embodies the care and support from the Chinese government for the education cause of the Chinese Cambodian community schools."
According to the ACPC, Cambodia has 1,000 Chinese language teachers and around 30,000 students studying the subject.
The ministry of foreign affairs for the People's Republic of China says that two countries have a "time-honoured traditional friendship" with their economic relations expanding rapidly.
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