Consul General of Japan visits the Japanese club in HCT- Dubai men's campus
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, December 06 - 2012 at 11:33
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His Excellency Matsunaga Daisuke, Consul General of Japan in Dubai, visited the students building of the Higher Colleges of Technology, HCT in Dubai, accompanied by a delegation that includes the crew of the cultural section at the Japanese Consulate that currently supervises providing specialized courses in the Japanese language for students of the HCT.
Consul Daisuke visited the Japanese Club in the Students building in the HCT Dubai, and looked at the activities of the students enrolled for the club under the supervision of the cultural section of the Japanese consulate, including language, font, and drawing using traditional Japanese tools, as well as the access to the Japanese culture.
Dr. Howard Reed, Director of Higher Colleges of Technology -Dubai, gave the Consul General of Japan, Matsunaga Daisuke a souvenir expressing the desire of the Colleges to develop cooperation with the Consulate of Japan to expand cultural exchange between Japanese universities and Higher Colleges of Technology in the near future.
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