Lumbini Buddhist University and Beijing Language and Culture University Have Agreed to a Memorandum of Understanding
During a recent official visit to China, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli was present for the signing of agreements that are expected to lead to the establishment of the Nepal Institute in Beijing and the China Institute in Lumbini.
The Nepal Institute, to be situated in the Chinese capital, and the China Institute, slated for Lumbini, are anticipated to foster cultural exchange and facilitate research collaborations between scholars from both nations.
The agreements also include provisions for language teaching and cultural activities. The understanding of volunteering in Chinese language teaching was reached during Prime Minister Oli's visit, which took place from 2081 Mangsir 17 to 20.
In Lumbini, the Buddhist heartland of Nepal, a China Institute will be established, aiming to promote mutual understanding and cultural exchange between the two countries. The location for the exchange was the Prime Minister's residence in Baluwatar, where the agreement was officially exchanged during a program.
The Nepal Institute and China Institute are expected to contribute significantly to the expansion of academic and educational relations between Nepal and China. They may also provide opportunities for Nepalese students to learn Chinese and vice versa.
Prof. Dr. Suvarnalal Bajracharya, the Vice-Chancellor of Lumbini Buddhist University, and Tuwang Fang, the Chairman of Beijing Language and Culture University, were instrumental in the negotiations leading to these agreements.
However, specific details about the cultural exchange, language teaching, or research activities planned between Lumbini Buddhist University and Beijing Language and Culture University under their cooperation agreement could not be found in the available search results. For the exact program details regarding their cooperation, it is recommended to refer to official announcements or institutional press releases from either university.
Prime Minister Oli, who is also the Chancellor of Lumbini Buddhist University, expressed his happiness over the expansion of academic and educational relations and cooperation between Nepal and China. The establishment of the Nepal Institute and China Institute indicates a strengthening of the relationship between the two countries in the academic and educational sectors.
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