A one-day program entitled "China: Our Good Neighbor" concluded Wednesday in Kathmandu to give the information about China to the Nepali students.
The program included photo exhibition on China's world heritage sites, China's high-tech development, Chinese culture and Chinese film show.
"The program will help Nepali students to learn more about China and its development," Jia Xiaoling, an official of Chinese embassy of Nepal said at the inaugural function.
The program will also enhance ideas and knowledge interaction between people of the two countries, and will further strengthen the existing relation between Nepal and China, Jia noted.
The program, organized to mark the golden jubilee of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Nepal, aims to introduce China and the friendship between China and Nepal to the new generation of Nepal, said Deepak Sarkar, chairman of World Cultural Net, a non-governmental organization who organized the program.
More than 65 secondary level students from Mulpi International School, a private school of Panuti city of Kavrepalanchok district of central Nepal participated in the program.
(Xinhua News Agency August 25, 2005)