The work of the Ireland Sino Institute has been recognized by several prestigious entities, including the Irish Embassy, Governor Li Lecheng of Liaoning Province, Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Micheál Martin, Irish Minister for Finance Michael McGrath, and CEIBS Shanghai, a leading provider of MBA programs.
Due to their contributions to the Liaoshen Campaign, the Rural Revitalization Plan in Northeast China, their work was highlighted by China media in early 2024.
Current Challenges
We are committed to continuing our efforts to strengthen Ireland-China ties through various initiatives, and we greatly appreciate any help or support. We hope more leaders, experts, and influencers will visit these areas to assist us in achieving common prosperity by bridging the urban-rural gap and ensuring equal development and opportunities for all. If you are a person of influence and believe in our vision, please get in touch.
We aspire to one day lead a delegation from China to the enchanting town of Clonakilty in West Cork, a place where resilience is not just admired, but born.
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- Providing free and subsidized scholarships for disadvantaged rural children
- Promoting girls’ education and reducing rural school dropout rates
- Supporting Rural Revitalization Plan through Liaoshen Campaign in Liaoning
- Organizing tourism exchanges and cultural collaboration between Ireland and China
