
Omanis at 'Chinese Language Bridge' programme
The delegation comprises 15 male and female students from various Omani universities and colleges.
The programme is designed to enhance students' linguistic and cultural competencies while deepening their understanding of Chinese society through a variety of workshops, educational activities and field visits.
The participation offers a valuable opportunity for students to engage directly with Chinese culture and contribute to building bridges of mutual understanding and cooperation between the youth of Oman and China.
This initiative is organised in cooperation with the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation of Oman, the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Muscat, and accredited Chinese language education institutes in both countries.
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