Have you ever heard of Luban Workshop? This Chinese vocational education program attracts students from around the globe to learn in China. Here, the students acquire techniques to earn a living and develop open minds. Serving as a platform for technology exchange between the SCO member states, Luban Workshop contributes to a global community that is focused on a shared future.
Harbor of the Snails, a documentary video, hit local media in Tianjin on Wednesday, World Autism Day this year.
The character "Hao (好)" resonates with foreign students on Chinese family values. Luban Workshop teaches skills and shares values across borders, using technology and expertise to solve real-world problems. Shared values like respecting elders and cherishing the land connect us closely.
Professor Lyu Jingquan from Tianjin University of Technology and Education, often called "Lu Ban" by foreign teachers, praises Luban Workshop for its integration of theory and practice through the EPIP model, meeting local needs. Students enhance technical skills, innovate, and collaborate, embodying practical learning.
The Chinese proverb emphasizes that true friends "share joys and sorrows together". Luban Workshop embarks on a global journey, repairing equipment in Portugal, addressing challenges in Tashkent, and creating numerous heartwarming moments. Despite diverse cultures, the essence of friendship remains constant.
In Ethiopia, women face employment challenges. Ethiopian teachers at Luban Workshop, some new to computers, learn programming basics from Chinese professors. Students develop independent thinking and problem-solving skills. With newfound knowledge and aspirations, they strive to bridge China and the global community, fostering future innovators.
The Luban Workshop program between China and Cote d'Ivoire is poised to open a new chapter of collaboration, according to representatives from Tianjin University of Technology and the National Polytechnic Institute Felix Houphouet-Boigny.
Nitinun Chomchuen has helped hundreds of Thai students acquire skills through the Luban Workshop. She values its focus on sustainable development, high-quality vocational education, and a mutually beneficial philosophy. Serving as a bridge for Sino-Thai cultural exchange, Nitinun hopes to foster genuine friendships that transcend nationalities and languages.