30 students awarded scholarships
LAHORE: Punjab University’s Confucius Institute Monday gave MINISO scholarship awards to 30 students for passing HSK Chinese language levels.
Confucius Institute Punjab University, Lahore, organised MINISO scholarship award certificates distribution ceremony for the students who successfully passed HSK Chinese language levels and orientation of new students.
PU Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Khalid Mahmood, host Director of PU Confucius Institute Prof Dr Shafique-Ur-Rehman, Vice President of MINISO Company in Pakistan Mr Li Dong, Vice President of Lahore Overseas Chinese Association Miss He-yubing and students also attended the event.
On the occasion, The PU VC expressed his pleasure at the strong friendship between Pakistan and China and emphasised that language promotion was crucial to strengthening bilateral relations. He said we should make equal efforts to promote Urdu and Chinese languages.
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