
Recently, a delegation of eight members led byDECHA PANYAKHAM, President of the Siam Wanmai Education Guidance Center in Thailand, and WARATHAYA SIHANADSAKULT, International Marketing Director of Bangkok Thonburi University, visited HNMMC. Xie Jingwei, Deputy Secretary of the CPC Committee at HNMMC, met with the delegation, and heads of relevant functional departments participated in the meeting.
Xie Jingwei extended a warm welcome to the visiting delegation and introduced HNMMC’s history, academic programs, and achievements in areas such as the Chinese Bridge Competition, industry-education integration, and internationalization efforts. He expressed hope that the two sides would strengthen cooperation and exchanges, fully explore potential collaboration in academic exchange, talent cultivation, and program development, and achieve mutual benefit and win–win outcomes.
DECHA PANYAKHAM shared information about the scale,distinctive fields, and cooperation with multiple Thai universities of the Siam Wanmai Education Guidance Center. WARATHAYA SIHANADSAKULT expressed strong interest in HNMMC’s specialized courses in short video production and live-streaming operations, indicating a desire to cooperate in training international students within HNMMC’s media programs. Both parties look forward to leveraging their respective educational resources to deepen exchanges, finalize cooperation details promptly, advance the implementation of China–Thailand education cooperation projects, and jointly foster new achievements in international education collaboration.
Prior to the meeting, the delegation visited HNMMC’s all-media training studio, gaining a detailed understanding of and hands-on experience with the various practical training modules.
In recent years, with China’s short video and live-streaming sectors experiencing rapid growth, Hunan Province, as a key national hub for cultural and media industries, has seen the international influence of its media-related vocational education steadily increase. This trend has created new opportunities for the college to deepen international cooperation in vocational education and to broaden pathways for “vocational education going global”. Taking this China–Thailand education cooperation as an opportunity, the college will fully leverage its strengths in media disciplines, actively expand international cooperation channels, and provide a broader platform for cultivating interdisciplinary media professionals with a global perspective.
