International Students from Jiangsu University Join the 2010 Jinshan Lake Dragon Boat Competition
International students from IEEC of Jiangsu University has constituted a peculiar dragon-boat team, which is a young and vigorous one averaging 22 years old, consisting of bachelors and PG candidates from all over the world. Although lack of experience, the international team love Chinese culture and are ready to learn from others. Hence, they make a big progress during their daily training. They are determined to exert concerted efforts to make Jiangsu University proud of them.
The superiors at all level at Jiangsu University are greatly concerned with the international dragon-boat team, and are offering great support. They hope international students from diverse countries can enhance mutual understanding and friendship between Chinese people and other peoples, and further comprehend Chinese culture and ethnic customs by virtue of this occasion.
The international dragon-boat team of Jiangsu University follows the Olympic spirit of swifter, higher and stronger at the 2010 Jinshan Lake Dragon Boat Competition, struggling hard, displaying their sportsmanship and friendship and demonstrating their spirituality of international students at Jiangsu University.
News&Opinion
more- Chinese Proficiency Certificates issued to Greek...
- China Selects English Translators for Middle Sch...
- China's Education Exhibition Held in Sri Lanka
- China Issues New Policies to Help College Gradua...
- Fourth Chinese Education Exhibition Opens in Ban...
- China's Cabinet Approves Education Reform Plan
- Milan Citizens Thirsty for Chinese Culture, Says...
- Shanghai Expo Imagines Green Cities of the Future
Policy&Laws
A new disciplinary policy aiming to curb plagiar...
According to a report by Beijing Daily on January 11, a new discipli...
How to improve Chinese Education?
A total of 48 schools in central and eastern China who aim to upgrad...
Mid-program evaluations give lazy grad students ...
Still working on that thesis five years later? Well, the days of kic...





print
email
Favorite
Transtlate 
