Harbin No. 2 Korean Middle School

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SimplifiedChinese哈尔滨市朝鲜族第二中学校
TraditionalChinese哈爾濱市朝鮮族第二中學校
Hanyu PinyinHā'ěrbīn Shì Cháoxiǎn Zú Dì-èr Zhōngxuéxiào
Hanyu PinyinHā'ěrbīn Shì Cháoxiǎn Zú Dì-èr Zhōngxuéxiào
Harbin Korean No. 2 Middle School
Simplified Chinese哈尔滨市朝鲜族第二中学校
Traditional Chinese哈爾濱市朝鮮族第二中學校
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHā'ěrbīn Shì Cháoxiǎn Zú Dì-èr Zhōngxuéxiào
Chinese Korean name
Chosŏn'gŭl할빈시조선족제2중학교
Hancha할빈市朝鮮族第二中學校
Transcriptions
Revised RomanizationHalbin-si Joseonjok Je-Yi Junghakkyo
McCune–ReischauerHalbin-si Chosŏnjok Che-Yi Chunghakkyo

The Harbin Korean No. 2 Middle School (also Harbin Korean 2nd Nationality Middle School) is a school for ethnic Korean residents of Harbin, Heilongjiang in northeast China.[1][2]

Korean No. 2 Middle School was established in 1962, and received permission to convert from an ordinary middle school to a foreign-language vocational middle school in September 1992. It was the only ethnic vocational middle school in Heilongjiang province.[3] Its conversion into a municipal-level standard school was approved in December 2010.[4]

In 2006, the Heilongjiang College of Education organised computer training for teachers at the school and several other Korean schools in the province.[5] In 2011, the school signed an agreement with the Harbin Tourism Department to train Korean-speaking tour guides.[6]

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