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Chinese embassy donates books to Tirana University

10:47, May 08, 2011      

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    Chinese ambassador to Albania Wang Junling (L) hands over Chinese books to Dhori Kule, dean of Tirana University in Tirana, capital of Albania, on May 6, 2011. More than 110 Albanian students are choosing Chinese as their elective course in a Chinese-learning class set up at Tirana University in October 2009. (Xinhua/Yang Ke)

    The Chinese embassy in Albania on Friday donated more than 200 sets of Chinese books to Tirana University to help students there improve Chinese language skills.

    The Chinese Ambassador Wang Junling spoke highly of the growing relations between the two countries at a ceremony, hoping that Chinese language learning would help local people know more about China.

    More than 110 Albanian students have chosen Chinese as an elective course and attend a Chinese-learning class at Tirana University in October 2009.

    "I am now convinced they have advanced in the learning of this very necessary language for them, for our relations and for the economic development of Albania," said Dhori Kule, dean of Tirana University.


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