Abstract

Background and Aims: China and Thailand are friendly and close, with a history of over 2000 years of exchanges between the two countries. As early as the 13th century, the Chinese language had already spread to Thailand. With the improvement of China's economic strength and international status, China's influence on global development has also been expanding. This research aims to understand the status quo of Chinese education in primary and secondary schools in Thailand, analyze the factors that influence the Chinese learning of Thai primary and secondary school students, and put forward strategies and suggestions to promote the exchange and dissemination of Chinese culture. Methodology: Using the literature research method and induction by looking at the literature to summarize the viewpoints proposed by relevant scholars. Results: (1) With the strong strength of China and the improvement of international status, more and more countries and regions, represented by Thailand, began to learn Chinese; the development of the Chinese language has made significant progress, and countries worldwide have also recognized it. (2) there are still problems in the curriculum system, teaching staff, textbook allocation, and student management of Chinese education in Thailand’s primary and secondary schools. Conclusion: To promote cultural exchanges between China and Thailand and achieve joint development, we must cooperate to improve the curriculum education system, improve the level and quality of teachers, scientific and reasonable use of teaching materials, and target to carry out student management. Conclusion: In conclusion, the joint commitment of China and Thailand to address challenges in Chinese education reflects a shared dedication to mutual growth, cultural exchange, and a more interconnected and enriched future.

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