Newsletter
Weather
Community
English home Forum Photo Gallery Features Newsletter Archive   About US Help Site Map
China
World
Opinion
Business
Sci-Edu
Culture/Life
Sports
Photos
 Services
- Newsletter
- Online Community
- China Biz Info
- News Archive
- Feedback
- Voices of Readers
- Weather Forecast
 RSS Feeds
- China 
- Business 
- World 
- Sci-Edu 
- Culture/Life 
- Sports 
- Photos 
- Most Popular 
- FM Briefings 
 Search
 About China
- China at a glance
- China in brief 2004
- Chinese history
- Constitution
- Laws & regulations
- CPC & state organs
- Ethnic minorities
- Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping

Home >> China
UPDATED: 08:19, July 22, 2005
Princess Sirindhorn: demand for Chinese teachers soars in Thailand
font size    

Demand for Chinese teachers is rapidly soaring in Thailand, with the ties between Thailand and China strengthened in various fields, said Thai Princess Sirindhorn in Beijing on July 21 at the on-going World Chinese Conference.

Speaking highly of Thailand-China relations over the past 30 years since they established diplomatic ties, Sirindhorn said to learn Chinese is very important, since China is a big country with fast economic growth. "Everyday I could read news about China in the world's mainstream newspapers."

The Chinese language was very popular among common Thai citizens, Sirindhorn said. People often use Chinese in their daily life, and more people are learning Chinese with the help of TV program, Internet and magazines. The Chinese government sent professional teachers to Thailand and launched Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK) in Thailand, which also boosted the Chinese learning among the public.

Sirindhorn pointed out that the newspapers, books and magazines in Thailand at present are printed in traditional Chinese characters, and the college entrance examination to the Chinese language department in Thai universities also employ traditional Chinese characters. However, the Chinese teachers dispatched by the Chinese government all use simplified Chinese characters, thus causing problems in Chinese teaching.

After attending the discussion at the conference, Sirindhorn met with Chinese Minister of Education Zhou Ji and was awarded the title of honorary professor by China's Wuhan University, for her great contribution to promoting Thai-Chinese educational exchanges.

The two-day conference, with the theme of "the Development of Chinese in a Multi-cultural World", attracted nearly 600 government officials, Sinologists and Chinese learners from 67 countries and regions, among which more than 350 came from overseas.

Source: Xinhua


Comments on the story Comment on the story Recommend to friends Tell a friend Print friendly Version Print friendly format Save to disk Save this


   Recommendation
- Text Version
- RSS Feeds
- China Forum
- Newsletter
- People's Comment
- Most Popular
 Related News
- To be simplified or not, puzzling question for teaching Chinese character overseas

- News Background: Brief history of China's teaching Chinese as a foreign language

- Chinese language, culture still unfamiliar to most westerners

- Sinologists: Chinese language becomes more important globally

- Over 30 million people learn Chinese in world as foreign language

- 26 Confucius academies set up around the world

- Singapore to pilot new Chinese language curriculum

Online marketplace of Manufacturers & Wholesalers

Copyright by People's Daily Online, all rights reserved