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Confucius College to debut in London
www.chinanews.cn 2006-04-09 16:44:46
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)
The world's first commercial Confucius College held its signing ceremony
in London on April 6, 2006. (Xinhua Photo)
April 9 - The world's first commercial Confucius College held its signing
ceremony recently in London.
China's renowned Tsinghua University will cooperate with the London
School of Economics and Politics to jointly operate this tertiary
institution.
HSBC initiated the foundation of this new kind of college. It will
welcome medium and top-level administrative personnel from British
business, and aims to teach them Chinese, as well as Chinese culture,
economics and law.
The headquarters of the Confucius College is in Beijing. There are 54
Confucius Colleges located in 28 countries.
Confucius, or Kongfuzi, was a famous Chinese thinker, educator and
philosopher, whose theories have had a significant influence worldwide.
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