BEIJING, Dec. 10 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese language has
become more popular worldwide with the rapid increase in the number of Confucius
Institutes, Education Minister Zhou Ji said here on Wednesday.
As of this month, 249 Confucius Institutes and 56
Confucius classrooms have been established in 78 countries, Zhou, who is also
vice-president of the council of the Beijing-based Confucius Institute
Headquarters, told the ongoing 3rd Confucius Institute Conference.
The non-profit institute, named after ancient China's
influential philosopher Confucius, was established by China in 2004 as a tool to
help non-native speakers to learn Chinese.
Confucius Institutes worldwide have held 6,000
classes with more than 120,000 registered learners and organized 2,000 cultural
activities with 1.2 million people attending, according to Zhou.
"The Chinese language has become more attractive, as
the enrollment of the Confucius Institute in our school doubled that of last
year," said Matti J. Tikkanen, vice-chancellor of the University of Helsinki in
Finland.
The University of Helsinki started Chinese teaching
in 1974 and opened Finland's first Confucius Institute in 2007. Three Chinese
and two Finnish teachers are co-chairing the institute.
"The remarkable achievement of China since its
opening-up has drawn the whole world's attention, and the surging demand for
Chinese learning has reflected that," Tikkanen said.
Ou Keping, chairman of Chongqing University in
southwest China, said he had also witnessed surging demand from foreign
universities. Sponsoring two Confucius Institutes in Thailand and Italy, staff
of his university have been busy improving their language-teaching ability.
"What people want to know is more than the Chinese
language," Ou said, adding the local opera of Sichuan Province has also been
promoted and warmly welcomed by the Italian people via the Confucius Institute.
Liu Chuansheng, chairwoman of the Council of Beijing
Normal University, believed that the Confucius Institute, although at its very
beginning, would help boost the development of multi-cultural and
internationalized higher education.
"The Confucius Institute has set such a good example
for language promotion that many countries want to copy" the model, said John
Taplin, vice-chancellor of the University of Adelaide in Australia.
The Confucius Institute has not only pushed forward
academic research in his school but also helped attract language resources from
other countries, he said.
The "Confucius Institute really played a role as a
bridge," said Gary Sigley, director of the Confucius Institute at the University
of Western Australia.
By promoting Chinese language and culture courses,
the Confucius Institute at the University of Western Australia set up a network
dubbed as "Friends of the Confucius Institute".
"From this network, we may get to know more clearly
what kind of courses are welcomed by which group of people, so that we can
better arrange the courses and attract more learners," Sigley said.
With the help of this network, the University of
Western Australia also set up a Confucius Institute Foundation through which the
local community organized financial support for poor students in southwest
China's Yunnan Province.
Despite its achievements, the Confucius Institute has
also encountered difficulties in developing further.
"Compiling teaching material for people speaking
different mother tongues should be on the top of the agenda," Zhang Guoyou,
vice-president of Peking University, said.
Peking University has joined with nine foreign
counterparts to build Confucius Institutes since 2006.
Boniface Egboka, vice-president of the Nnamdi Azikiwe
University of Nigeria, hoped that government departments and schools on both
sides would strengthen cooperation and give more scholarships to exchange
students.
Zhou, at the latest conference, announced the
establishment of Confucius Institute scholarships for 3,000 people next year.
Foreign teachers who teach Chinese and excellent Chinese learners will have the
opportunity to study in China.
So far, about 40 million Chinese learners are native
speakers of other languages.
About 500 heads of the institutes, presidents of
universities where Confucius Institutes are located, and members of the
Confucius Institute Headquarter's executive council, were in Beijing for the
congress.