NEWS
Resources: Xinhua Published: 2017/03/30
A top Chinese language university will add 11 language courses,mostly African and Oceanianic tongues, to boost talent support for the country's extendingties with the regions, school official said Wednesday.
Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU) will offer Kurdish, Maori, Tongan, Samoan,Comorian, Tswana, Ndebele, Creole, Shona, Tigrinya and Byelorussian courses toundergraduates from September.
The languages are used in west Asia, Oceania, the Caribbean, Africa, and eastern Europe,regions sharing closer ties with China under the Belt and Road, an initiative to bringinvestment, infrastructure and interconnectivity to the ancient trade routes.
On Monday, New Zealand, where Maori is an official language, signed a memorandum ofunderstanding with China on the Belt and Road Initiative.
"Chinese proficient in local languages and cultures are lacking in some participatingcountries of the Belt and Road Initiative," said Guo Wei, an official in the publicitydepartment of BFSU. "The university is helping to equip more students with languageskills and knowledge of the regional affairs to meet the demand."
The university will set up more language majors, especially those used by countries alongthe Belt and Road, Guo said.
BFSU now has 84 language majors and plans to increase it to more than 100 in 2020,covering all countries that have diplomatic relations with China.