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Europeans adapt to a new word order

By Tuo Yannan | China Daily | Updated: 2013-03-25 08:00

Europeans adapt to a new word order

Clockwise from top: Chen Hsiu-yin teaching Chinese at the French-speaking Institut de la Providence de Champion. The 165-year-old school added Chinese classes in 2011. Chinese class staff and students from Koninklijk Atheneum Sint-Pieters-Woluwe middle school. Harchies Saint Franois primary school students displaying their calligraphy. Members of the Eurochine Chinese School in Brussels celebrating Chinese Spring Festival. Students from Harchies Saint Franois primary school in Brussels learning how to use chopsticks. Liu Ge / for China Daily

Europeans adapt to a new word order

Europeans adapt to a new word order

Europeans adapt to a new word order

Europeans adapt to a new word order

Europeans adapt to a new word order

Increasing demand for Chinese classes stems from surge in Sino-EU trade relationship, reports Tuo Yannan in Brussels.

Europeans adapt to a new word order

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