Maltese, Chinese schools sign cooperation agreement on tourism education

Updated: November 24, 2023 Source: Xinhua News Agency
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This photo taken on Nov. 4, 2023 shows the scenery on the island of Gozo, Malta. (Xinhua/Chen Wenxian)

From October 2024, the ITS will have the first Chinese students enrolled in the SICP Malta International School, said Pierre Fenech, chief executive officer of ITS.

VALLETTA, Nov. 23 (Xinhua) -- The Institute of Tourism Studies of Malta (ITS) and the Shanghai Industrial and Commercial Polytechnic (SICP) here on Wednesday signed a cooperation agreement on tourism education.

The document was signed in the presence of Chinese Ambassador to Malta Yu Dunhai, and Maltese Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo, who said that with this agreement, the ITS was reaching new heights.

The agreement officially establishes the SICP Malta International School. Chinese students will now have the option of enrolling in the school and advance their studies at the ITS campus in Malta.

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This photo taken on Nov. 22, 2023 shows the signing of a cooperation agreement between the Institute of Tourism Studies of Malta and the Shanghai Industrial and Commercial Polytechnic in Valletta, Malta. (Xinhua/Chen Wenxian)

"This landmark agreement signifies Malta's commitment to sharing our education story throughout the world," Bartolo said at the signing ceremony.

"Education and tourism need to continue walking hand in hand. This agreement is a win-win," he said. "I am optimistic that we will see it flourish in the months and years to come."

Over the 51 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Malta, bilateral ties have consistently been dynamic and vibrant, said Yu, adding that both sides have achieved fruitful cooperation in various fields such as education and tourism, bringing benefits to the people of both countries.

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Maltese Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo speaks during a cooperation agreement signing ceremony in Valletta, Malta, on Nov. 22, 2023. (Xinhua/Chen Wenxian)

He said the establishment of the SICP Malta International School will "bring students a more diverse and enriched educational experience, opening new avenues for exchange in the education and tourism sectors between China and Malta, and contributing to the development of bilateral relations."

From October 2024, the ITS will have the first Chinese students enrolled in the SICP Malta International School, said Pierre Fenech, chief executive officer of ITS.

Zhang Yang, vice president of the SICP, said the agreement signified the school's commitment to fostering international collaboration in the field of education.

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People take part in the 6th edition of the International Kite and Wind Festival in the village of Gharb on the island of Gozo, Malta, on Oct. 15, 2023. (Photo by Jonathan Borg/Xinhua)

"This collaborative approach will not only enrich the learning experience but also contribute to the growth and development of both our colleges," he added. 

Editor: Yang Linlin