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− | The [[Confucius Institute]] is a non-profit institution established by the Chinese state office Hanban (Office of Chinese Language Council International) for purpose of promoting and teaching Chinese language and culture. With China as the growing world economy, more than 300 institutes opened in 94 countries around the globe to serve as a platform for economical and cultural exchange. The Confucius Institute in Ljubljana | + | The [[Confucius Institute]] is a non-profit institution established by the Chinese state office Hanban (Office of Chinese Language Council International) for purpose of promoting and teaching Chinese language and culture. With China as the growing world economy, more than 300 institutes opened in 94 countries around the globe to serve as a platform for economical and cultural exchange. The Confucius Institute in Ljubljana was opened in [[established::2010]] at the [[Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Economics]] at [[University of Ljubljana]]. It cooperates with the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Arts]] and Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade. |
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28 Oct 2014
The opening of the exhibition Hallerstein 1703 Mengeš /1774 Beijing - A Slovenian in the Forbidden City by Huiqin Wang, organised by the Confucius Institute, Ljubljana and the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Beijing,
The Institute is aimed at students, citizens and companies interested in Chinese language and culture or business opportunities. The courses in Chinese language and business culture are organised in order to promote and establish economical and business exchange between Slovene and Chinese companies. The Institute also conducts researches, recently the research on business of Slovene companies in China was finished.
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