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Chinese Ambassador Opens Home Economic Classroom in Beulah College Featured

Ambassador of Peoples Republic of China Huanga Huanga with Lord Ma'afu Ambassador of Peoples Republic of China Huanga Huanga with Lord Ma'afu

Nuku’alofa, 8 December 2015. In in the 120 years celebration of Beulah College, H.E. Huang Huaguang, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China in Kingdom of Tonga opened the new home economic classroom in Beulah College funded by Chinese government.

The ceremony was joint by Lord Ma’afu, Minister for Land and Natural Resources, who is also the Noble of Vaini, as well as teachers, students and ex-students of Beulah College.

In his remarks, H.E. Ambassador Huang said, he’s glad to open the new home economic classroom in the happy occasion of the 120 years celebration of Beulah College and confident that the new classroom will  play a positive role in enhancing the teaching environment of Beulah and improve the skills of the students to better prepare for the future employment.

H.E. Ambassador Huang also mentioned that last September, Chinese President Xi Jinping attended the United Nations Development Summit and announced a package of important measures to support the development of developing countries, including commit 2 billion US dollars to set up South-South Cooperation Fund to help developing countries to reach the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.

He believes China and Tonga can take this great opportunity to expand the cooperation in various sectors including education. In recent years, China supports the development of Tongan education sector by helping construction of new schools, providing education facilities, training teachers as well as offering scholarship.

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  • Nepote T
    Nepote T Thursday, 17 December 2015 11:51 Comment Link

    Lord Ma'afu ko e ua ee 'o e Tohi tangi'i 'o e me'a faka kelekele koeha koaa e me'a 'oku hoko? 'Osi atu 'a Patangata ko e hoko eni ki 'Atele. Kou tui ka ne tonu ho'o tu'u he'ikai tohi tangi e kakai. Ku ke faka'ataa ke alasi e ngaahi kelekele, pea 'e faingofua leva pe kiate koe ke alasi mo ha toe mafai ma'olunga.

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