BELGRADE, April 25 (Xinhua) -- The Confucius Classroom at the Philological High School in the Serbian capital Belgrade was filled with joy this weekend, as students, teachers and guests gathered to celebrate International Chinese Language Day and the 30th anniversary of the school's Chinese language program.
The students staged a series of performances on Friday afternoon for the celebration, including practicing Tai Chi, reciting favorite passages of The Analects of Confucius and explaining their meanings in Serbian.
The students also sang popular Chinese songs, blending classical dance with modern music, displaying the younger generation's enthusiasm and creativity in learning Chinese.
Tatjana Sukovic who joined the teaching team in 1999 has witnessed the program's growth. "Teaching resources are richer now, and learning Chinese has become much easier," she said.
"Since the first year, students systematically learn about Chinese history and culture," Sukovic said, noting that the team has placed great emphasis on cultural understanding, and many students develop a strong interest in China within just a month.
Chinese Ambassador to Serbia Li Ming said language education helps strengthen mutual understanding between Serbia and China.
Dragana Cecez-Iljukic, principal of the Philological High School, said the program has consistently attracted high-performing students with a strong interest in Chinese culture. Graduates are now working in embassies, cultural institutions and academia around the world, she said.
With support from the Chinese Embassy and educational institutions, the school has continued to expand its curriculum and teaching resources. The Confucius Classroom, established in 2018, has enabled more students outside the program to access Chinese language courses and cultural activities.
