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The Opening Ceremony of the 5th Zhi-Xing China Fellowships Was Held in Beijing

Publish Date: 2019-06-05 | Visits: 3960

CEAIE successfully hosted the Opening Ceremony of the 5th Zhi-Xing China Fellowships in Beijing on June 2nd, 2019.

Mr. Xu Yongji, Deputy Director-General of Department of International Cooperation and Exchange, MOE attended the ceremony and delivered a welcome speech. Mr. Yi Di, Vice President of the Perfect World Investment & Holding Group, Mr. Dong Guanpeng, Vice Chairman of China Public Relations Association attended the ceremony and delivered remarks on behalf of the sponsor and EF China Fellows. Prof. Fu Jun from Peking University gave a talk on the Economic Development of China. Eight Zhi-Xing China Fellows from the industries of finance, sustainable development, media, films and televisions, food, smart city and information technology gave short presentations respectively on their expectations on the four-week program.

In the next four weeks, Zhi-Xing China fellows will attend seminars in Beijing and visit Ministry of Education, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Perfect World. They will start their individually-tailored visits to 4-6 cities across China afterwards. In the last week of program, they will get together in Shanghai to attend the closing ceremony.

As an important outcome and an exemplary program of the 5th round of China-U.S. High-Level Consultation on People to People Exchange, Zhi-Xing China Fellowships was launched on December 17th, 2014. The Program provides valuable opportunities for the fellows to communicate with Chinese people from all walks of life and obtain a comprehensive understanding of China. It also helps the fellows gain industry-specific insights, network and make friends with their Chinese counterparts. Hope the fellows to become great force in facilitating greater understanding and friendship between youths from two countries and making contributions to the improvement of the bilateral relations. 

(By Department of International Cooperation)
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