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Chinese language training for more than 40 police officers and soldiers

On the morning of October 15, at the Provincial Police Hall (Phan Thiet Ward), Lam Dong Provincial Police coordinated with Binh Thuan College to organize the opening ceremony of the 2025 Chinese language training class for more than 40 students who are officers and soldiers of the police of units and localities in the province.

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Speaking at the training course, Colonel Tran Van Muoi - Deputy Director of the Provincial Police Department emphasized: Organizing Chinese language training courses is a practical activity to improve foreign language proficiency. Thereby, helping officers and soldiers communicate effectively with Chinese people, contributing to maintaining political security and social order and safety in the area.

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Colonel Tran Van Muoi - Deputy Director of the Provincial Police Department spoke at the opening ceremony of the training course.

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MSc. Tran Thi Kim Chung - Vice Principal of Binh Thuan College spoke at the opening ceremony.

A representative of Binh Thuan College said the training course consists of 480 sessions, designed to suit the specific tasks of the police force. The program trains 4 skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing, helping students use Chinese effectively at work, understand more about Chinese culture and enhance communication and behavioral skills in practical work.

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Panorama of the opening ceremony.

It is known that the 2025 Chinese language training course contributes to improving foreign language proficiency and professional skills for officers and soldiers, especially the grassroots police force, to meet the requirements of ensuring security and order in the new situation.

Source: https://baolamdong.vn/boi-duong-tieng-hoa-cho-hon-40-can-bo-chien-si-cong-an-395794.html


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