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PEOPLE & POINTS
THIS WEEK> THIS WEEK NO. 10, 2014> PEOPLE & POINTS
UPDATED: March 3, 2014 NO. 10 MARCH 6, 2014
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"Reading books gives you access to the knowledge and culture of the people of different countries. The main problem facing China and Turkey in the field of literature is the lack of translated books."

Chinese writer and Nobel laureate Mo Yan, calling for more translated literature works at a news briefing in Istanbul on February 22

"The exposure will promote Cambodia's tourist sites to the Chinese people. More importantly, it will help to strengthen cultural ties between the two nations."

Ang Kim Eang, President of Cambodia Association of Travel Agents, commenting on a Chinese crew's filming of an episodic drama series titled Love is Brave in Cambodia, which started on February 25

"I wish I knew more about Chinese music. [The pieces that performed by Li were] a great way to learn more about the wonderful and fascinating Chinese culture."

Nicholas Beale, a business executive, after attending Chinese pianist Li Yundi's concert at the Royal Festival Hall in London on February 25 evening, where Li played both classical and Chinese folk music

"More foreign universities have begun to accept that Chinese students with high scores in China's national college entrance exam are qualified to sit in world-class classrooms."

Zhang Feng, marketing manager for projects in Australia and New Zealand for EIC Group, an overseas study consultancy, on February 24



 
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