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International School hosts a lecture on legal publicity for international students

The International School hosted a legal publicity lecture for international students at TU on March 27. He Chenggang, Director of the Exit-Entry Administration Bureau of Taizhou Public Security Bureau, Liang Yan, Deputy Director of the Exit-Entry Administration Bureau of Taizhou Public Security Bureau, Chen Lin, Chief of the Overseas Personnel Management Service Brigade of the Exit-Entry Administration Bureau of Taizhou Public Security Bureau, Wang Zhe, Chief of the Jiaojiang Brigade, and Li Geng, Deputy Chief of the Jiaojiang Brigade, attended the lecture. Wang Aiqin, Vice Dean (Chair) of the International School, presided over the event. Gong Shasha, Vice Dean of the International School, secondary school counselors, and over 120 international students attended.

Event scene

The lecture invited Ouyang Chao, Deputy Chief of the Second Brigade of the Exit-Entry Administration Bureau of the Wenzhou Public Security Bureau. During the lecture, Ouyang Chao, combining his rich work experience and professional knowledge, used vivid cases as entry points to explain various laws and regulations involved in living and studying in China to international students in a simple and easy-to-understand manner, covering important aspects such as exit-entry management and daily behavior norms. His explanation not only provided international students with a more intuitive and profound understanding of China’s legal environment but also offered clear guidance on how to live in China in accordance with laws and regulations.

Ouyang Chao delivers the lecture

Ouyang Chao shared interesting experiences from his work, particularly mentioning the most difficult accents to understand, such as Nigerian, Korean, and Indian accents. His humorous and witty speaking style and vivid imitations elicited continuous laughter from the audience, greatly energizing the atmosphere of the lecture. After the lecture, international students expressed that they had gained a lot and had a new and in-depth understanding of Chinese law.

The hosting of this legal publicity lecture not only strengthened international students’ awareness of the rule of law but also further promoted the construction of a law-based campus in the process of international education at TU, laying a solid legal foundation for international students’ study and life in China. TU will continue to carry out legal education activities, continuously improve international students’ understanding of Chinese laws, and help them better integrate into Chinese society.

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