Mandarin Language Training Opportunity Open for South African Tour Guides
This initiative forms part of South Africa’s broader strategy to strengthen cultural and economic ties with China, one of the country’s fastest-growing tourism markets.
This initiative forms part of South Africa’s broader strategy to strengthen cultural and economic ties with China, one of the country’s fastest-growing tourism markets.
The move is expected to strengthen cultural ties between the two nations and encourage mutual understanding.
This trend creates a growing demand for South Africans to learn Mandarin, the official language of China.