PSU partners with Confucius Institute and Immigration Bureau to enhance Chinese language skills of immigration officers
On
February 26, 2025, at the Faculty of Liberal Arts, PSU, a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) was signed to enhance Chinese language proficiency
for immigration officers under Immigration Division 6. The signing
ceremony was presided over by Pol. Maj. Gen. Songprod Sirisukha,
Commander of Immigration Division 6, and attended by Asst. Prof. Dr.
Niwat Keawpradub, President of PSU; Dr. Panida Sukseemuang, Dean of the
Faculty of Liberal Arts; Dr. Sakda Kajornbun, Dean of the Faculty of
Liberal Arts and Management Sciences; Mr. Tang Zhiyong, Director of the
Confucius Institute at PSU; and Mr. Wang Zhijian, Consul General of the
People's Republic of China in Songkhla. The ceremony also welcomed
university executives, faculty members, immigration officers, and media
representatives.

Dr.
Niwat emphasized the importance of this collaboration, stating that the
signing of the MoU to enhance Chinese language proficiency for
immigration officers under Immigration Division 6 is a pivotal
initiative that supports the growth of the tourism industry,
particularly in response to the increasing influx of Chinese tourists.
He further highlighted that this partnership will provide PSU students
from both the Hat Yai and Surat Thani campuses with valuable
opportunities to gain professional experience and participate in
cooperative education programs at the Immigration Bureau. This
collaboration represents a significant step in the development of
personnel within a vital government agency, while also offering students
the chance to understand the responsibilities of immigration officers,
equipping them with the skills necessary for their future careers.
Pol.
Maj. Gen. Songprode also noted that this year marks the 50th
anniversary of diplomatic relations between Thailand and the People's
Republic of China. He highlighted that the recent visa exemption
agreement between the two nations has led to a significant increase in
Chinese tourist arrivals. In response to this, Pol. Lt. Gen. Panumart
Boonyaluck, Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, has introduced a
policy to enhance the capabilities of immigration officers through
collaboration with both public and private sectors, ensuring improved
services for these visitors.
“As
part of this initiative, we conducted a survey among officers in
Immigration Division 6 to assess their interest in learning Chinese. The
enthusiastic response from our officers has paved the way for the
establishment of this specialized Chinese language training program”
The
signing of this MOU aims to foster academic collaboration and personnel
training among the three parties involved. This initiative will provide
immigration officers with Chinese language training, improving their
communication skills and elevating the quality of service offered to
Chinese tourists. Additionally, the Consulate General of the People's
Republic of China in Songkhla has generously donated Chinese translation
devices to the immigration officers. This contribution will enhance
their operational efficiency and further strengthen the long-term
relations between Thailand and China.