The China (Liaoning) International Education Exhibition

China 12th (Liaoning) International Education Exhibition, officially hosted by the Education Department of Liaoning Province, has been successfully held for eight years since the year 2000. In 2011, its 12th edition will be scheduled in July, the most active season when Chinese students are preparing to study abroad.

China (Liaoning) International Education Exhibition will again make a recruitment tour to Dalian, Anshan and Shenyang, the three major cities of Liaoning province. It will provide a good platform for international recruiters to meet students face-to-face from these three and neighbouring cities of the province. The event also provides brilliant network opportunities for international recruiters to meet local agents and education institutions from China.

Liaoning province is located at the southern most tip of the north-east China region, with a population of 42,710,000. The Liaoning province's proximity to the sea has given it commercial and strategic advantages throughout its history.

Shenyang

Shenyang is the capital city of Liaoning province. Being the 4th largest city in China, it is connected by rail with all the major cities of Liaoning and with Beijing as well as North Korea. Shenyang is a leading manufacturing hub in a highly industrialised area, having one of the largest machine tool plants in China. There are 89 vocational junior and senior middle schools with 55,000 students and 10 adult schools, training 13,900 students annually. Shenyang is also equipped with 25 universities and colleges with 350,000 students.

Anshan

Located at the central Liaoning province. Anshan's huge integrated iron and steel complex is the largest in China. With a population of 3.6 million, there are more than 38,000 students in high schools and 20,000 in universities.

Dalian

Located at the east coast of Eurasia and the southern tip of north-east China. It is a marine gateway, the chief commercial port of north-east China and an oil exporting port. Dalian is also a major industrial centre with large shipyards, fisheries, an oil refinery, textile mills, chemical and fertiliser plants. In 2005, the enrolling rate of senior high schools reached 91.5% and more than 80,000 technicians were trained in various fields.