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Delegates at the 10th China-ASEAN Education Cooperation Week share their views on the future of relations between China and ASEAN countries

Crowds of young people were the most eye-catching part of the 10th China-ASEAN Education Cooperation Week (CAECW) held in Guiyang, capital of southwest China’s Guizhou Province, on July 28. A series of events such as a “Chinese Bridge” ASEAN Youth Summer Camp, an ASEAN Students Friendly Football Match and a China-ASEAN Youth Forum on Future Development were held to allow ASEAN students to experience China and strike up friendship with their Chinese peers. Events such as these reflect the idea that young people represent the future of relations between China and ASEAN countries.

‘China Has Shaped Me’

At the CAECW opening ceremony, a Thai student by the name of Wasin Phromsurin captured the audience’s attention with a powerful speech. Phromsurin, a PhD student in Chinese Language and Literature at Peking University in Beijing, impressed attendees with his fluent Chinese.

As the first ever ASEAN student to deliver a speech at a CAECW opening ceremony since the event was first introduced in 2008, Phromsurin said he was quite nervous before taking the stage.

Phromsurin, who is not descended from Chinese immigrants to Thailand, grew up near a Chinese school in Thailand. He enrolled at the school at a young age and began studying Chinese, meaning that as of this year, Phromsurin has been studying Chinese for nearly 25 years. After graduating from high school, he enrolled as a Chinese major at Chiang Mai University (CMU) in northern Thailand. Phromsurin spent his third year of university in Beijing sharpening his Chinese language skills, which led to a dramatic improvement in his proficiency. Phromsurin even won first prize in the 10th “Chinese Bridge” Chinese Proficiency Competition for Foreign University Students in 2011.

After graduating from CMU, Phromsurin was granted a scholarship from the Confucius Institute Headquarters to come to China to study for a Master’s Degree at Peking University.

“As a Chinese language and culture enthusiast, I have made it my goal to learn the language well and use my knowledge to contribute to the friendly exchanges between Thailand and China,” Phromsurin said.

Earlier this summer, Phromsurin returned to CMU for a visit. As his command of the Chinese language has become so strong, a staff member at CMU mistook him for a Chinese tourist and told him he was required to register at the tourist reception desk.

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