KARACHI: Chinese language classes

Published February 21, 2006

KARACHI, Feb 20: The Pakistan-China Cultural Centre, Karachi is launching Chinese language classes from March 1. The chairman of the Pakistan-China Foundation, Mohammad Naeem Shaikh Advocate, in this regard said that all those intending to learn Chinese should get them registered at the China Culture Centre, Bungalow No 8, Street 38, Phase-VI, Defence Housing Authority Karachi (Telephone: 5340198).

He said that the secretary-general of China Culture Centre, Mohammad Qasim, could be contacted in this regard. Meanwhile, Chinese Consul-General Shun Chun Ye and patron of Pakistan China Foundation (PCF) Abdul Haseeb Khan on Monday expressed their pleasure over the launching of these classes in Karachi.—PPI

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