More Chinese teachers needed as demand grows
By Wang Hongyi in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2014-01-27 08:25
Italian student Giuliano Diaferio had a long-standing wish to teach in China, and his dream has come true.
"I was captivated by traditional Chinese culture, which might have been influenced by my mother, who had a keen interest in Asian culture. So in Italy, I studied Chinese language, literature and history and got a degree. And I think becoming a teacher will be a good way to share my passion."
To follow his dream to become a Chinese teacher, Diaferio, 26, came to China on a postgraduate exchange program.
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