Beijing language university agrees Ghana exchanges
chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2026-01-27 14:36
Members of the delegation also identified specific areas for collaboration during the discussion. They emphasized using language as a strategic asset to build trust and facilitate expertise exchange and envisioned concrete projects in bilingual tourism, digital museums, and professional training. Notably, Amoah, director-general of NDPC discussed aligning BLCU's talent cultivation with Ghana's 2026-2029 National Plan, focusing on data-driven policy implementation and socio-economic development.
During their visit, the delegation experienced BLCU's innovative "Chinese + Vocational Skills" curriculum. They observed a simulation on the "Ghana Cable Market Research and Decision Simulation," where they provided real-world industry feedback to students. The group also met with Ghanaian students at BLCU, who pledged to act as "lifelong ambassadors" for bilateral ties.
The visit included a tea ceremony at the school's tea house and an immersive traditional Chinese medicine culture experience at the BLCU University Hospital.
In a concluding interview, H.E. Tanoh reflected on the vital role of China-Africa relations in providing global stability. He emphasized that strengthening ties between youth is fundamental to long-term mutual respect and benefit. This visit reinforced a shared commitment to building a robust socio-cultural foundation, ensuring that the partnership between BLCU and Ghana continues to thrive through education, tourism and civilizational dialogue.
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