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Pakistan-China Institute celebrates UN-Chinese Language Day


Source : PCI   Date : 20-04-2018   

Pakistan-China Institute celebrates UN-Chinese Language Day
Pakistan-China Institute celebrates UN-Chinese Language Day

Islamabad: Ambassador of People’s Republic of China, His Excellency Mr. Yao Jing, speaking at the event “UN-Chinese Language Day” as a chief guest, said the promotion of Chinese language in Pakistan is the new stage of cooperation between the two countries, since language is the most important front for connectivity and progress. He stressed that two countries are working together to promote people to people connectivity between the two countries by establishing study centers. “In China, there are 8 universities working to promote the Urdu language and12 Pakistan-study centers working to promote the mutual understanding between the two countries”. He congratulated the Pakistan-China Institute under the leadership of Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed, on the efforts the local think-tank has made to promote the bi-lateral relationship between Pakistan and China.

The function was organized by Pakistan-China Institute, a local think-tank working to promote the bilateral relations between Pakistan and China at Pakistan Institute of Parliamentary Services, (PIPS) Islamabad.

Speaking on the occasion, Chairman Pakistan-China Institute, Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed, said that people to people relationships are extremely important. “Last year, during the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Joint Cooperation Committee, for the first time culture and tourism were included as a part of CPEC”. He further talked about the rising trend of the Chinese language learners and Pakistani university students studying in China. “25000 Pakistani students are learning Chinese, 22000 Pakistanis are studying in China and there are 60000 Pakistani employees working for Chinese companies and this number is set to rise”

Ambassador ® Hasan Javed, Director Chinese studies centre at National University of Science and Technology (NUST), in his remarks mentioned how the Chinese Silk route, which is now being described as the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), is important for Pakistan’s history. “The Silk route converged in Peshawar, where traders from different ethnicities would do business”. He also emphasized the importance of history and culture of the Chinese Language.

Other speakers at the event included Mr Zamir Awan, Sinologist at National University of Science and Technology, Dr Zhang Daojian, Director General Confucius Institute Islamabad, and Mr. Mustafa Hyder Sayed, Executive Director of the Pakistan-China Institute who stressed on the soft-power of China i.e. culture and its importance in a Pakistani context, since the evolution of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

The function was largely attended by representatives of think-tanks, university professors, students, parliamentarians and media personnel.

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