China and Oman signed an agreement in Beijing Tuesday to
establish a chair of Arabic studies at Peking University. Omani
Minister of Education Yahya Bin Saud attended the signing
ceremony.
The Sultan Qaboos Chair of Arabic Language Studies will support
and enhance research and study in China in the field of Arabic
language, literature, culture and history, especially related to
Oman.
According to Yahya, the project will also contribute to the
establishment of a library in the Arabic Department of Peking
University, and push forward exchange activities between Chinese
and Omani institutions of higher education.
"The chair will contribute to academic relations and
understanding between the two countries and the two peoples," said
Yahya, adding it will also help to increase the number of Omani
students in China.
Xu Zhihong, president of Peking University, said the university
-- the first Chinese university to set up a major in Arabic in 1946
-- has always attached great importance to Arabic language
studies.
"The launch of the chair will be the first step in the new era
of Arabic language and teaching in China," Xu said.
The project will operate over periods of five years, with
200,000 Omani rials (some US$500,000) from the Omani side in the
first year, and 100,000 rials per year in the following four
years.
Omani ambassador to China Abdullah Saleh Al Saadi, President of
Sultan Qaboos University Saudi Al Riyami, ambassadors from Arabic
countries and Arabic researchers and professors in China also
attended the ceremony.
(Xinhua News Agency July 4, 2007)