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Travel in China.
.&nclassid=33&lei_name=Travel in China."> Tourism Introduction..
.&nclassid=33&lei_name=Travel in China."> Customs Regulations..
.&nclassid=33&lei_name=Travel in China."> Chinese Visa and the p..
.&nclassid=33&lei_name=Travel in China."> Before Your Travel to C..
.&nclassid=33&lei_name=Travel in China."> China's Cultural Heritag...
.&nclassid=33&lei_name=Travel in China."> Transportation and Tour..
.&nclassid=33&lei_name=Travel in China."> Administrative Divisions..
.&nclassid=33&lei_name=Travel in China."> Traveler's Dream Destin..
.&nclassid=33&lei_name=Travel in China."> Travel Orgnizations and...
.&nclassid=33&lei_name=Travel in China."> Tourism Policy..

Education in China.
.&nclassid=19&lei_name=Education in China."> Development..
.&nclassid=19&lei_name=Education in China."> Education System..
.&nclassid=19&lei_name=Education in China."> School system in China..
.&nclassid=19&lei_name=Education in China."> The State Laboratories..
.&nclassid=19&lei_name=Education in China."> Research Institute..
.&nclassid=19&lei_name=Education in China."> Higher Education..
.&nclassid=19&lei_name=Education in China."> Adult Education..
.&nclassid=19&lei_name=Education in China."> Vocational Education..
.&nclassid=19&lei_name=Education in China."> Private education..
.&nclassid=19&lei_name=Education in China."> Long-Distance Education..
.&nclassid=19&lei_name=Education in China."> Special Education..
.&nclassid=19&lei_name=Education in China."> Preschool Education..

Teach in China.
.&nclassid=26&lei_name=Teach in China."> Why teaching in China?..
.&nclassid=26&lei_name=Teach in China."> Do employers offer free meals?..
.&nclassid=26&lei_name=Teach in China."> Is the cost of international round-trip airfare included in the contract?..
.&nclassid=26&lei_name=Teach in China."> What are the advantages of teaching and learning in China?..
.&nclassid=26&lei_name=Teach in China."> How about the teaching time in China?..
.&nclassid=26&lei_name=Teach in China."> I'm not a native English speaker. Can I teach English in China?..
.&nclassid=26&lei_name=Teach in China."> What is the school, college and institution calender?..
.&nclassid=26&lei_name=Teach in China."> How about the teaching condition in China?..
.&nclassid=26&lei_name=Teach in China."> What courses are required to teach in China?..

Chinese Culture.
.&nclassid=24&lei_name=Chinese Culture."> Preservation of cultural r...
.&nclassid=24&lei_name=Chinese Culture."> World cultural and natur..
.&nclassid=24&lei_name=Chinese Culture."> Traditional arts and crafts..
.&nclassid=24&lei_name=Chinese Culture."> Calligraphy and painting..
.&nclassid=24&lei_name=Chinese Culture."> Chinese Shadow Show..
.&nclassid=24&lei_name=Chinese Culture."> Cinema..
.&nclassid=24&lei_name=Chinese Culture."> Cultural exchange..
.&nclassid=24&lei_name=Chinese Culture."> Museums..
.&nclassid=24&lei_name=Chinese Culture."> Literature..
.&nclassid=24&lei_name=Chinese Culture."> Operas..
.&nclassid=24&lei_name=Chinese Culture."> Chinese Acrobatics..

Chinese History.
.&nclassid=25&lei_name=Chinese History."> 5000-year-long civilization..
.&nclassid=25&lei_name=Chinese History."> Chinese Chronology..
.&nclassid=25&lei_name=Chinese History."> Ancient Times..
.&nclassid=25&lei_name=Chinese History."> Modern Period..
.&nclassid=25&lei_name=Chinese History."> New Democratic Revo...
.&nclassid=25&lei_name=Chinese History."> Contemporary Period..
.&nclassid=25&lei_name=Chinese History."> History..
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Development

Since 1950 China has provided nine-year compulsory education for a fifth of the world's population. Nine-year compulsory education operates in 90 percent of China's populated areas, and illiteracy in the young and mid-aged population has fallen from over 80 percent down to five percent. The system trained some 60 million mid- or high-level professionals and near 400 million laborers to junior or senior high school level. Today, 250 million Chinese get three levels of school education, (elementary, junior and senior high school) doubling the rate of increase in the rest of the world during the same period. Net elementary school enrolment has reached 98.9 percent, and the gross enrollment rate in junior high schools 94.1 percent.

China's educational horizons are expanding. Ten years ago the MBA was virtually unknown but by 2004 there were 47,000 MBAs, trained at 62 MBA schools. Many people also apply for international professional qualifications, such as EMBA and MPA; close to 10,000 MPA students are enrolled in 47 schools of higher learning, including Peking University and Tsinghua University. The education market has rocketed, with training and testing for professional qualifications, such as computer and foreign languages, thriving. Continuing education is the trend, once in one's life schooling has become lifelong learning.

International cooperation and education exchanges increase every year. China has more students studying abroad than any other country; since 1979, there have been 697,000 Chinese students studying in 103 countries and regions, of whom 185,000 have returned after finishing their studies. The number of foreign students studying in China has also increased rapidly; in 2004, over 110,000 students from 178 countries were studying at China's universities.

Investment in education has increased in recent years; the proportion of the overall budget allocated to education has been increased by one percentage point every year since 1998. According to a Ministry of Education program, the government will set up an educational finance system in line with the public finance system, strengthen the responsibility of governments at all levels in educational investment, and ensure that their financial allocation for educational expenditure grows faster than their regular revenue. The program also set out the government's aim that educational investment should account for four percent of GDP in a relatively short period of time.

For non-compulsory education, China adopts a shared-cost mechanism, charging tuition at a certain percentage of the cost. Meanwhile, to ensure that students from low-income families have access to higher education, the government has initiated effective ways of assistance, with policies and measures as scholarships, work-study programs, subsidies for students with special economic difficulties, tuition reduction or exemption and state stipends.

The government is committed to markedly raising educational levels generally, as evidenced in a Ministry of Education program; by 2020, of every 100,000 people, 13,500 will have had junior college education or above and some 31,000 will have had senior high school schooling; rates for illiteracy and semi-literacy rate will fall below three percent; and average schooling duration across the population will increase from today's eight years to nearly 11.

 

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