Exploring Chinese Culture: Mandarin in South African School

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Exploring Chinese Culture: Mandarin in South African School


Its the year of China in South Africa.And many are using their love of Mandarin to celebrate all year round. CCTV’s Rene Del Carme caught up with Mandarin students and teachers at Cape Town’s Cape Academy

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  1. What hapen to African languages is any chinese group learning any african languages and cultureand is proud to learn,why are you brainwashing your young people about jobs appounity,
    Africa don`t need this teach your young people to start their own business !!

  2. Fuck China and its corrupt mandarin!!!!!!!!
    What the hell is wrong with you South African kids????
    What happened to our patriotism?
    These assholes will enslave you stupid kids…already they are teaching you all bullshit mandarin who said they got a better language…fucking Chinese supremacy

  3. I welcome both Japanese and (to a lesser extent) Chinese expansion in Africa. The Europeans will be quite angry about these developments because they won't profit from the improvement of conditions in the African continent.

  4. Very glad.to see people studying Chinese.I as many others matriculated in 3 European languages. English ,Afrikaans and German in 68. It is still a source of bitterness that under Apartheid we as so called Colours were not afforded the opportunity to study a Buntu language. But be that as it may why not learn an Asian language as a third language instead of another European language as we were compelled to do for matriculation exception.

  5. Ever since the Chinese found out that their linked to the San people years ago they now  have this deep interest in Africa. What we Africans should be focusing on how we can exploit our own resources without the aid of foreigners.