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fujian's first pre-school class for children of taiwanese compatriots has started

2024-09-04

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taiwan compatriot wu kexin (third from left) plays games with her teachers and classmates.
on the 2nd, the first class for children of pre-school compatriots in our province opened at the zhongnan campus of the jinjiang no. 3 experimental kindergarten.
at about 8 o'clock that day, families of taiwanese children who were enrolled in the kindergarten came to participate in the opening activities with the theme of "autumn wind brings news and the return date is here". wang keju, a taiwanese, accompanied his children to play garden activities such as "hairpin flower circle" and "speaking minnan dialect". "as soon as i heard that jinjiang no. 3 kindergarten was open to children of taiwanese during the summer vacation, i quickly signed up. i hope my children can grow up in this high-quality kindergarten." wang keju told reporters that he has been in jinjiang for 4 years to start a business, and his family currently lives in jinjiang.
"after learning that jinjiang has set up classes for children of taiwanese before school, i immediately shared it with the taiwanese and taiwanese youth groups, which received a warm response. many parents of children of taiwanese of school age quickly signed up at the school," said fan chunmei, president of the jinjiang liaison office of the quanzhou association of taiwanese enterprises. "i believe that more children of taiwanese will sign up in the future."
taiwanese wang keju and his son are happily playing in the kindergarten. photo by chen qiaoling
chen bailu, principal of jinjiang no. 3 experimental kindergarten, introduced that the class for children of taiwan compatriots is a small class with no more than 15 children of school age. it has set up local cultural courses and english enlightenment courses, covering minnan nursery rhymes, music, sports, games, folk customs, etc.
"the opening of classes for children of taiwan compatriots is a great benefit to us." zhang guangxi, special assistant to the chairman of jinjiang taiwan-based zhongtan probe, said that this move will bring convenience to the company's many young parents from taiwan, allowing them to work and live in jinjiang with greater peace of mind.
according to statistics, there are nearly 2,000 taiwanese people living in jinjiang. in recent years, jinjiang city has introduced a number of policies to provide a good environment for taiwanese people to study, start businesses, find jobs and live. in may this year, the jinjiang municipal education bureau issued a document to clarify that if the children of taiwanese people need to attend primary school or kindergarten, they will be arranged to attend schools in the area where they live or work according to the actual situation.
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