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China Human Rights Net > Messages > Human Rights in Pictures > Specific Groups
25 Zambian students win Chinese gov't-provided scholarships
 
 


August 22, 2007  
 
 

Zambian students who have won Chinese government scholarships smile holding their entrance notices in Lusaka, capital of Zambia, Aug. 21, 2007. A send-off ceremony was held Tuesday for 25 Zambian students to whom the Chinese government provided scholarships. The students are the top ones selected from hundreds of applicants who want to study in China and they will major in medical science, IT, international trade management, business management, agriculture science and law among others.  [Xinhua Photo]
 


Chinese Ambassador to Zambia Li Qiangmin (L) shakes hands with one of the Zambian students who have won Chinese government scholarships in Lusaka, Aug. 21, 2007.  [Xinhua Photo]
 


Zambian students who have won Chinese government scholarships smile holding their entrance notices in Lusaka, Aug. 21, 2007.  [Xinhua Photo]
 


Mweeba (R), who studied in China for 8 years, gives a Chinese lesson to the Zambian students who have won Chinese government scholarships and will leave for China, in Lusaka, Aug. 21, 2007. [Xinhua Photo]
 


Mweeba (R), who studied in China for 8 years, gives a Chinese lesson to the Zambian students who have won Chinese government scholarships and will leave for China, in Lusaka, Aug. 21, 2007. [Xinhua Photo]
 


Christine Changamuka, one of the Zambian students who have won Chinese government scholarships delivers a speech in Lusaka, Aug. 21, 2007. [Xinhua Photo]
 


Zambian students who have won Chinese government scholarships and will leave for China, attend a send-off ceremony in Lusaka, Aug. 21, 2007.  [Xinhua Photo]
  
Editor:  Mo Honge 
Source: Xinhua  
 
    

 
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