▽ 196 1 year, "China Chinese course for foreign students in Peking University" was merged with "Office for African Students in Beijing Foreign Studies University", and "Office for Foreign Students in Beijing Foreign Studies University" was established. Most of the teachers and students of "specialized courses" in Peking University transferred to Beijing Foreign Studies University. The teachers who stayed in Peking University set up the "Public Chinese Teaching and Research Group", which is affiliated to the Foreign Students' Office of Peking University and is responsible for Chinese counseling for foreign students who have entered the department. Before 1964, there were less than 10 teachers and dozens of students.
◇ 1965, China accepted 3,000 Vietnamese students to study in China, Peking University accepted 250 students, and the number of teachers in the Chinese teaching and research group increased to 40. 1966 When the Cultural Revolution broke out, all international students returned to China, and Peking University stopped enrolling students.
◇ 1972, Peking University took the lead in resuming the recruitment of foreign students, and the teaching of Chinese as a foreign language also resumed. 65438-0977 Peking University established a foreign affairs office, a foreign student office and a Chinese teaching and research group in the foreign affairs office.
◇ 1984 ◇ 10 ◇ On the basis of the Chinese Teaching and Research Group of the Foreign Affairs Office and the teachers transferred from the Chinese Department and the Foreign Languages Department, the "Peking University Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language Center" was established, with 28 faculty members, less than 80 long-term students and 240 short-term students.
◇1April 1995, Peking University Institute of Overseas Education was established on the basis of "Chinese Language Center" and "Leaving a Job". During the period of 1999, the school carried out reforms, cancelled the establishment of overseas education colleges, and temporarily attached the "Chinese Language Center" to the International Cooperation Department.
On June 29th, 2002, Peking University Institute of Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language was established on the basis of China Language Center.
In June, 2003, Peking University Institute of Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language was approved by the Ministry of Education as the first batch of "national bases for teaching Chinese as a foreign language", and the cause of teaching Chinese as a foreign language in Peking University turned a new page.