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Chinese Lessons in Saudi Schools Help to Build Growing Ties

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March 18, 2025

With a map of China on the wall behind him, 14-year-old Yasser Shaalan studied the names of professions in a Chinese textbook, one of thousands of Saudi children now learning the language at school.

Chinese Lessons in Saudi Schools Help to Build Growing Ties

RIYADH - With a map of China on the wall behind him, 14-year-old Yasser Shaalan studied the names of professions in a Chinese textbook, one of thousands of Saudi children now learning the language at school.

Having Mandarin lessons in public schools is the latest sign of growing ties between Saudi Arabia and China, as the oil-rich Gulf kingdom pushes to diversify its economy and strategic alliances.

"The students at the other schools are proficient in English. I know Arabic, English and Chinese, which is a great asset for my future," Yasser told AFP.

In August 2024, Saudi Arabia introduced China's official language as a compulsory second foreign language after English in six of its 13 administrative regions' schools.

Yasser and his classmates have three Mandarin lessons a week, taught by their teacher Ma Shuaib, a Chinese national and Muslim who is fluent in Arabic.

In their classroom in Riyadh, close to the Saudi headquarters of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, Yasser and his classmates learn Chinese characters shown on an electronic whiteboard.

"At first it was difficult, but now it has become easy and fun," the teenager told AFP.

Mandarin is one of the world's most widely spoken languages, and the overwhelming majority of its speakers live in China.

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