CHINA

Government seeks more students from Southeast Asia

In a bid to improve collaboration in education and culture with ASEAN – Association of Southeast Asian Nations – countries, the Chinese government has revealed it hopes to see more students from Southeast Asia studying in China, reports The Jakarta Post.

“Foreign students from Southeast Asian countries are the bridge and future of the relationship between ASEAN [countries] and China,” ASEAN-China Center Secretary-General Yang Xiuping said in a public lecture at Nanjing Normal University in Nanjing, Jiangsu province in China recently.

As reported by Antara news agency, currently 68,000 students from Southeast Asian countries are studying in China. For this year, the Chinese government wants to increase the number to at least 100,000. "We want to see more exchange students from ASEAN countries in China,” Yang stressed.
Full report on The Jakarta Post site