Four-year summary ceremony of Chinese-funded scholarship programme held in Myanmar


Students attend the four-year summary ceremony of the Bank of China-University of Yangon Scholarship Programme in Yangon, Myanmar, May 15, 2026. The programme, launched in 2022, was funded by the Bank of China (Hong Kong) Yangon Branch and implemented by the China Foundation for Rural Development, benefiting 100 students from the University of Yangon. - Photo: Xinhua

YANGON: The four-year summary ceremony of the Bank of China-University of Yangon Scholarship Programme was held here on Friday (May 15).

Over 100 attendees, including Chinese Ambassador to Myanmar Ma Jia, Deputy Minister for Education of Myanmar Zaw Myint, Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Myanmar Sanda Oo, and Pro Rector of the University of Yangon Daw Thidar Aye, attended the event.

Ma said that this programme is a microcosm of the friendly cooperation and people-to-people bonds between China and Myanmar, and a vivid demonstration of the social responsibility fulfilled by Chinese enterprises.

The Chinese government attaches great importance to cooperation with Myanmar in human resource development and will continue to support Myanmar's education and youth talent cultivation, Ma added.

Zaw Myint and Sanda Oo praised the Chinese government and Chinese enterprises in Myanmar for their strong support and assistance to Myanmar's educational development.

They also expressed hope that both sides will continue to deepen cooperation in education and other fields, ensuring that the pauk-phaw (fraternal) friendship between Myanmar and China is passed down from generation to generation.

The Bank of China-University of Yangon Scholarship Program, launched in 2022, was funded by the Bank of China (Hong Kong) Yangon Branch and implemented by the China Foundation for Rural Development, benefiting 100 students from the University of Yangon. - Xinhua

 

 

 

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