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    Xi hails role of Confucius institutes

    By WU JIAO and CECILY LIU in London (China Daily) Updated: 2015-10-23 02:45

    Xi hails role of Confucius institutes

    China's President Xi Jinping (R) applauds with Britain's Prince Andrew after unveiling a plaque during a Confucius event at the Mandarin Oriental hotel in London, Britain Oct 22, 2015.[Photo/Xinhua]

    Classrooms make big contribution in helping the world know China

    President Xi Jinping praised the role Confucius Institutes have played in promoting cultural exchanges with foreign countries as he attended the UK Confucius Institutes and Confucius Classrooms Annual Conference and unveiled the 1,000th Confucius Classroom plaque for the Hautieu School in Jersey.

    Giving a more cultural touch to his first state visit to the UK, Xi attended the event that groups hundreds of leaders of the Confucius Institutes and teachers from the classrooms in the UK.

    After hearing a group of primary school students sing a Chinese song and a university student recite a poem written by him in the 1990s, Xi said that language is the key to understanding a country, and that the Confucius Institutes and Confucius Classrooms are important platforms to help the world know China.

    He said he is glad to see so many students are learning Chinese in the UK.

    Recent heated discussions about the different teaching approaches in China and the UK are revealing different educational mindsets, he said.

    Started in 2004 by the Chinese government in an effort to help Western students learn Chinese language and culture, Confucius Institutes are affiliated with Western universities, and generally have a specific focus, such as culture, business or the arts.

    The UK now has 29 Confucius Institutes and 126 Confucius Classrooms, more than any other country in Europe, and stands second only to the United States as a host country.

    Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, who accompanied Xi to the event, said it was a pleasure to support the institutes and classrooms because "China is a very, very important country".

    "By learning the language, understanding the culture and civilization, we can make better use of our skills in order to work together in the future," he said.

    With China's rapid rise to prominence on the global stage, the demand for Mandarin courses and qualified teachers has increased.

    The UK government is emphasizing language lessons in schools. During his September visit to China, Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne announced a 10 million pound ($15 million) investment to allow more children to learn Mandarin at school, with the aim of having an additional 5,000 students learning Mandarin by 2020.

    In June last year, Elizabeth Truss, then the UK's minister of education, said in a Daily Telegraph news article: "China's growing economy brings huge business opportunities for Britain, and it is vital that more of our young people can speak Mandarin to be able to trade in a global market and develop successful companies."

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