List of Foreign Language Schools in China

List Of Foreign Language Schools In China

The following schools are founded under the supervision of Mr. Zhou Enlai during 1963-1964.

  • Nanjing Foreign Language School
  • Hangzhou Foreign Language School
  • Shanghai Foreign Language School
  • Wuhan Foreign Languages School
  • Changchun Foreign Languages School
  • Chongqing Foreign Language School
  • Tianjin Foreign Languages School

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