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Auckland University to set up Confucius Institute
www.chinanews.cn 2005-03-23 13:17:45
Chinanews, March 22 - Auckland University of New Zealand plans to
establish a Confucius Institute, in an effort to facilitate the middle
schools and colleges to list Chinese language as the second language and
the international language courses.
The planned Confucius Institute of Auckland University will join hands
with other related colleges and all the middle schools to promote the
Chinese language to New Zealand people, which aims to enhance New Zealand
people's comprehensive understanding of the language culture of Chinese
and persuade them to learn Chinese as an efficient business tool.
New Zealand has a population of some 4 million. Auckland is the biggest
city in the nation and has one and half million people of which 120,000
are overseas Chinese.
��US to open first Confucius Institute (2005-03-08)
��The first Confucius College established in Europe (2005-02-22)
��China to set up Confucius Institutes in the U.S. (2005-01-27)
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