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Tanzania’s Public relation Officer, Frank Amani hands over a book to a
Tanzanian ICT student in Beijing, China over the weekend after
successfully completing the first week training in China in Huawei’s
phase II Seeds for the Future Program.
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Beijing, 04 July, 2017: Tanzanian
ICT students who are in China attending the ‘Seeds for the Future’
program have completed the first week of technological training and
Chinese cultural and language classes in Beijing.
The selected students started
their journey on 28th July, 2017, spent time in Beijing, where they
received an introduction to Chinese culture and Mandarin. And later on,
the students travelled to Huawei’s Shenzhen campus learning about the
technology industry and the long-term trends in mobile, networking and
cloud computing.
Speaking during the closing
ceremony for the Cultural and language trainings, Ms Asha Said Seif a
student from State University of Zanzibar (SUZA) said that “Our third
day in Beijing has been one of the great experience as we start taking
our first Chinese language class in the School of Continuing Education
of Beijing Language and Culture University.”
She said that during their
session, they were given basic introductions to the basic and
fundamental things about the Chinese language, such as initials and
finals, tones, the positions of tonal marks, new words, pronouncing and
memorizing simple phrases, counting and so on.
“The hardest part was pronouncing
the words and phrases, and the favourite part was being able to count
the numbers and sing two of the best Chinese songs by the best Chinese
singers,” she said.
Mr Ahmed Haji Abdullah who is also
a student from SUZA said that given an opportunity to participate in
the Huawei Seeds for the Future program, will not only help them to
explore and learn the Chinese language and culture, but also will
prepare them for the 21st century.
He said that many employers and
companies across the globe seeking to establish relationships and
develop key business links with China; Chinese language has indeed
become a very valuable and highly sought skill in today’s world.
“Since China has become a major
player in the world economy, the demand for experienced professionals
with Chinese language skills has increased dramatically,” he added.
Mr Nhendegese Martine from
University of Dodoma (UDOM) said “In the afternoon session, a highly
waited painting lesson was presented to the students by a Chinese
teacher. With all required tools for painting, step by step students
were taught on how to paint flower and bird, figure, vegetable and
fruits and animal. In this skilled like session students demonstrated
their paintings and wrote their Chinese names as the way to appreciate
the talent,” he said.
He said that Chinese people let
the foreigners know the culture and language of their country which make
feel like they are at their home country. This positive tricky should
be considered by developing countries like Tanzania to attract more
tourists.
Through the Seeds for the Future
program, each year Huawei provide opportunity for Tanzania students to
explore all beautiful Chinese palatial architecture and through this it
had influence us to encourage our country and the government at large to
preserve and develop our cultural and architectural in our nation and
elsewhere.
This year, Huawei had offered
2-week educational experience, language training, exposure to Chinese
culture and the experience of processes in Huawei’s dynamic global
business environment in China.
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information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider. Our
aim is to enrich life and improve efficiency through a better connected
world, acting as a responsible corporate citizen, innovative enabler for
the information society, and collaborative contributor to the industry.
Driven by customer-centric innovation and open partnerships, Huawei has
established an end-to-end ICT solutions portfolio that gives customers
competitive advantages in telecom and enterprise networks, devices and
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creating maximum value for telecom operators, enterprises and consumers.
Our innovative ICT solutions, products and services are used in more
than 170 countries and regions, serving over one-third of the world’s
population. Founded in 1987, Huawei is a private company fully owned by
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