The Chinese proverb emphasizes that true friends "share joys and sorrows together". Luban Workshop embarks on a global journey, repairing equipment in Portugal, addressing challenges in Tashkent, and creating numerous heartwarming moments. Despite diverse cultures, the essence of friendship remains constant.
In Ethiopia, women face employment challenges. Ethiopian teachers at Luban Workshop, some new to computers, learn programming basics from Chinese professors. Students develop independent thinking and problem-solving skills. With newfound knowledge and aspirations, they strive to bridge China and the global community, fostering future innovators.
The Luban Workshop program between China and Cote d'Ivoire is poised to open a new chapter of collaboration, according to representatives from Tianjin University of Technology and the National Polytechnic Institute Felix Houphouet-Boigny.
Nitinun Chomchuen has helped hundreds of Thai students acquire skills through the Luban Workshop. She values its focus on sustainable development, high-quality vocational education, and a mutually beneficial philosophy. Serving as a bridge for Sino-Thai cultural exchange, Nitinun hopes to foster genuine friendships that transcend nationalities and languages.
A month's workload was completed in just three days - the Chinese team, with "speed and wisdom", helped the Agricultural University of Plovdiv in Bulgaria build a laboratory.
When students in Thailand and Madagascar first encountered industrial robot programming, they were overwhelmed and in a complete state of shock and confusion.
Bennani Ismail, a Moroccan student, learned cross-border e-commerce at the Luban Workshop in Tianjin and plans to export chicken feet as a snack to his hometown.
When Russian teachers first came to China, they were captivated by stereotypical Chinese elements like kung fu, but Tianjin's Luban Workshop proved to be so much more - a stage where technology and creativity collide!