Children play at Argentina’s only Chinese-Spanish bilingual public school in the country’s capital Buenos Aires in November, 2018. With half of its students being Chinese, the institute features a kindergarten and a primary school. Every class of the school is allocated with a Spanish teacher and a Mandarin teacher. (Photo: China News Service/ Yu Ruidong)
Children study in class at Argentina’s only Chinese-Spanish bilingual public school in the country’s capital Buenos Aires in November, 2018. With half of its students being Chinese, the institute features a kindergarten and a primary school. Every class of the school is allocated with a Spanish teacher and a Mandarin teacher. (Photo: China News Service/ Yu Ruidong)
Children play at Argentina’s only Chinese-Spanish bilingual public school in the country’s capital Buenos Aires in November, 2018. With half of its students being Chinese, the institute features a kindergarten and a primary school. Every class of the school is allocated with a Spanish teacher and a Mandarin teacher. (Photo: China News Service/ Yu Ruidong)
Children study in class at Argentina’s only Chinese-Spanish bilingual public school in the country’s capital Buenos Aires in November, 2018. With half of its students being Chinese, the institute features a kindergarten and a primary school. Every class of the school is allocated with a Spanish teacher and a Mandarin teacher. (Photo: China News Service/ Yu Ruidong)