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Reasons to Participate China Education Expo 20112011-7-19 17:05:00 From: chinaeducationexpo.com
China Education Expo 2011, officially approved by the Ministry of Education and sponsored by China Education Association for International Exchange, has been staged successfully for 11 years. As one of the leading events dedicated to recruitment market in China, it will continue to provide a cost-effective platform to meet face-to-face with your targeted visitors. It is also set to present overseas schools a great opportunity to showcase the quality programs, courses and curriculum by touring Beijing, Tsingtao, Xi'an, Shanghai, Wuhan, Chengdu and Guangzhou, the most important recruitment markets across the country. A Proven Success Story Continued in 2010 China Education Expo 2010 saw 16 national group participations from Argentina, Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, the Netherlands, the UK and the United States. These countries highlighted what they could offer to the Chinese students, presenting a world of opportunities for every student who wishes to increase his horizons. The visitor flow last year suggested that country pavilions become the trusted source of information and insight that put your schools into perspective. By consolidating your quality schools in the pavilion, the national brands will generate more visibility, thus your schools will ultimately profit from it in this international education event. Credibility Makes a Difference Throughout the past 11 years, the organizer has aimed at bringing truly quality schools to China Education Expo, putting the worldwide education excellence in the spotlight, letting the face-to-face interaction work to the advantage of exhibitors and visitors. Last year's survey reported that two-third of visitors in Beijing and Shanghai came to the expo in the hope of meeting and interacting directly with schools for the quality information. Schools are highly acclaimed as a trusted source of information. Quality visitors with a clear goal were being ensured The most visible groups were college students with bachelor degrees, taking up two-third in Beijing and Shanghai. More importantly, 63% of visitors in Beijing and 68% in Shanghai were ready to go abroad in one to two years' time. Growing and Sharing with China in Future Official statistics suggested about 179,800 students went abroad in 2008 while 2009 witnessed the number increased to a 229,300 high. 300,000 is being estimated as a new record for 2010. It is expected to see another new historic record to b made in 2011. China Education Expo 2011 will start with Beijing on 15 October and cover other 6 regional hubs--Qingdao, Xi'an, Shanghai, Wuhan, Chengdu and Guangzhou, the cities, that you cannot miss out, will maximize your exposure and minimize your time and budget. Total:1 Page: 1
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