Turkish university cultivates talents in Chinese to boost China-Türkiye ties


  • World
  • Thursday, 22 Dec 2022

NEVSEHIR, Türkiye, Dec. 21 (Xinhua) -- By cultivating young talents specializing in Chinese culture and the language, a university in central Türkiye aims to play a part in strengthening ties between China and Türkiye.

The Nevsehir Haci Bektas Veli University in Türkiye's famed Cappadocia region inaugurated two years ago a Chinese language and literature department.

"To help our region's tourism industry and welcome tourists, we inaugurated two years ago a department of Chinese language and literature. We aim to provide qualified personnel for tourism and Türkiye's trade with China," Semih Aktekin, the rector of the university, told Xinhua in an interview.

Noting China's Belt and Road Initiative as a catalyst in improving ties between Beijing and Ankara in the last decade, Aktekin said the graduates from his university could fill the need for qualified personnel.

Fatma Ecem Ceylan, head of the university's new sinology department, expressed optimism for the job prospects of her students.

"Cappadocia is a famous tourist destination that attracts many Chinese tourists. Although our students are only sophomores, hotels and restaurants have already contacted us, hoping our students could work for them," she said.

Doga Hubes, one of Ceylan's students, shared her passion for the Chinese culture, especially the Chinese philosophy.

"In the past, Chinese was a hobby for me. My Chinese friends had introduced to me a lot about Chinese culture," she said, describing the study of sinology in her higher education as a delight.

"I participated in the Chinese Bridge competition last year. Through participating in the competition, I learned more about Confucianism and the philosopher himself, and I like it very much," she added.

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