To enhance the understanding and knowledge of Chinese culture among local Chinese language teachers in Sri Lanka, increase the proportion…
To enhance the understanding and knowledge of Chinese culture among local Chinese language teachers in Sri Lanka, increase the proportion…
Ceylonese Talk The “Second Chinese Food Carnival & China-Sri Lanka Talent Show,”hosted by the China Cultural Center in Sri Lanka,…
By Harshadeva Amarathunga We just came back from a working trip to Bazhong City in Sichuan Province, China. This journey…
By Mohamed Shabhaan Maldives Islamic Bank (MIB) has entered into an Agreement with Crossroads Maldives to collaborate on a coral…
Ceylonese Talk As autumn deepens in southwestern China, the famed Guangwu Mountain in Sichuan province is once again awash in…
14 September 2025 In a quiet lecture hall filled with sunlight, Vipula Jayampathi, Vice President of the Sri Lanka–China Society,…
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About the Author Amy Yang, also known as “srilanka – nanggii”, is the Chinese person who has written the most…
Chen Jun is a Chinese national working in Sri Lanka. As an electrical engineer from the China Machinery Engineering Corporation,…
Since the mid-1990s, Sri Lanka has long faced chronic kidney disease of unknown origin (CKDu) and Safe drinking water issues,…