A delegation of 20 officials from six African countries went to an exhibition jointly organized by Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics (JUFE) and the Jiangxi Provincial Museum in Nanchang on May 17.
The exhibition consists of all kinds of tax vouchers dating back to the Ming Dynasty and relics unearthed from Haihunhou tomb, the best-preserved cemetery from the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 24). The delegation came to JUFE to attend a training program sponsored by China’s Ministry of Commerce. The university will receive another two delegations in July and August this year. According to the university, it has offered 14 training programs featuring financial management, industrial development, financial risk control, and education since 2008, benefiting more than 400 officials, managers and senior executives, as well as teachers, from about 70 developing countries along the Belt and Road.