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About EU
- Did you know?
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EU and Youth
- TRAFO: Spreading inspirational IDs
- The European Voluntary Service
- EU Young Scientist of the Year
- Eurodesk: 1-stop shop for youth info
- Youth Health – be healthy, be yourself
- Erasmus Mundus
- Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs
- Youth exchanges in Europe
- Youth on the Move
- European Youth Capital
- Pan-EU Youth: Have your say
- Europe by topic
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About the Year
- What are the main objectives of the Year
- What kinds of activities are envisaged
- What support is available
- How can I be involved in the Year?
- Britta Heidemann, Ambassador of the Year
- Label Request Form
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Flagship Events
- High-Level Opening Ceremony in Brussels, January 2011
- High-Level Opening Ceremony in Beijing, February 2011
- European Youth Week, May 2011
- EU-China Youth Culture Week in X'ian, July 2011
- EU-China Youth Festival for Universiade in Shenzhen, August 2011
- EU-China Volunteer Bridge in Brussels, Sept. 2011
- EU-China Youth Leaders Summit / Youth "Future Camp
- Official documents
- Partners and sponsors
- Agenda
- News
- Gallery
- Press
Partners and sponsors
Member States
British Council in China

http://www.britishcouncil.org.cn/en/china.htmDélégation Wallonie-Bruxelles à Pékin

http://www.wbi.be/pekinThe Wallonia-Brussels Delegation in Beijing provides diplomatic representation for Wallonia and Brussels (Belgian regions) in China. Its primary mission is to raise awareness to the diversity of Wallonia-Brussels, but also to help the Walloons and Brussels to establish the necessary contacts to achieve their projects in China. The delegation provides information on opportunities to study in Belgium for young Chinese students.Embassy of Austria in Beijing

http://www.aussenministerium.at/pekingEmbassy of Belgium in Beijing

http://www.diplomatie.be/beijing/Embassy of Bulgaria in Beijing

http://www.chinaembassy.bg/eng/Embassy of Czech Republic in Beijing

http://www.mzv.cz/beijing/enEmbassy of Denmark in Beijing

http://www.ambbeijing.um.dk/enEmbassy of Estonia in Beijing

http://www.peking.vm.ee/Embassy of Finland in Beijing

http://www.finland.cn/public/default.aspx?culture=en-US&contentlan=2Embassy of France in China

http://www.ambafrance-cn.org/accueil.htmlEmbassy of Germany in Beijing

http://www.peking.diplo.de/Embassy of Greece in Beijing

http://www.grpressbeijing.com/Embassy of Hungary in Beijing

http://www.mfa.gov.hu/kulkepviselet/CN/en/mainpage.htmEmbassy of Ireland in Beijing

http://www.embassyofireland.cn/Embassy of Latvia in Beijing

http://www.latvianembassy.org.cn/Embassy of Lithuania in Beijing

http://cn.mfa.lt/Embassy of Luxembourg in Beijing

http://pekin.mae.lu/enEmbassy of Malta in Beijing

http://www.foreign.gov.mt/chinaEmbassy of Poland in Beijing

http://www.pekin.polemb.net/Embassy of Portugal in Beijing

http://www.embaixadadeportugalempequim.com/Embassy of Romania in Beijing

http://beijing.mae.ro/Embassy of Spain in Beijing

http://www.maec.es/subwebs/Embajadas/Pekin/es/home/Paginas/Home.aspxEmbassy of Sweden in Beijing

http://www.swedenabroad.com/beijingEmbassy of The Netherlands in Beijing

http://www.hollandinchina.org/Istituto Italiano di Cultura

http://www.iicpechino.esteri.it/IIC_PechinoMinistery of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus

http://www.mfa.gov.cySweden.cn

http://www.sweden.cn/"Sweden.cn is a portal managed by the Swedish Foreign Committee. It is dedicated to Swedish news and events in China.
The website is only available in Chinese."Youth in Action Cyprus

http://www.youth.org.cy/default.asp?id=24
Institutes and institutions
European Youth Forum

http://www.youthforum.org/The European Youth Forum (YFJ, from Youth Forum Jeunesse) is the platform of the National Youth Council and International Non-Governamental Youth Organisations in Europe. It strives for youth rights in International Institutions such as the European Union, the Council of Europe and the United Nations. The European Youth Forum works in the fields of youth policy and youth work development. It focuses its work on European youth policy matters, whilst through engagement on the global level it is enhancing the capacities of its members and promoting global interdependence. In its daily work the European Youth Forum represents the views and opinions of youth organisations in all relevant policy areas and promotes the cross-sectoral nature of youth policy towards a variety of institutional actors. The principles of equality and sustainable development are mainstreamed in the work of the European Youth Forum.All-China Youth Federation

http://www.acyf.org.cnEstablished in 1949, the All-China Youth Federation (ACYF) is a federative body of Chinese youth organizations and excellent youth nationwide. Through its 52 member organizations and over 77,000 individual members at all levels, the ACYF reaches over 300 million young people across China. The basic tasks of All-China Youth Federation are: Extensively represent and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of young people of all ethnic groups and all walks of life Guide young people to actively participate in social activities and work hard to help them develop healthily and become well-trained Actively develop ties of friendship with young people of Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao and overseas Chinese Consolidate and develop the situation of social stability and unity in China, promote its socialist modernization drive, push the development of the socialist market economy, improve the socialist democracy and legal system and promote the reunification of the motherland and defend the peace and development of the whole world.Alliance Française

http://www.afchine.org"L’Alliance Française en Chine
Partout dans le monde, les Alliances Françaises sont des centres de promotion de la France, de la langue française et des cultures francophones. En Chine, l’Alliance Française a créé un modèle unique au monde, constitué de solides partenariats avec de prestigieuses universités chinoises."
Faguowenhua

http://www.faguowenhua.com"Faguonwhua is an agenda and a website dedicated to French culture in China. Faguowenhua is published by the French Institute of China and covers music, exhibitions, theater, readings and films."
Goethe Institut

http://www.goethe.de/ins/cn/lp/deindex.htm"German culture and society in China.
Discover also specific news and events in Beijing (http://www.goethe.de/ins/cn/pek/deindex.htm?wt_sc=peking) and Hong-Kong (http://www.goethe.de/ins/cn/hon/enindex.htm?wt_sc=hongkong)."
Institut Français

http://www.institutfrancais.com"The French Institute is the new agency for cultural action abroad France.
The French Institute, operator of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European External Action Service of France, replaces the association Culturesfrance as an EPIC (Etablissement Public à caractère Industriel et Commercial) with strengthened capacities."
Centre Culturel Français de Pékin

http://www.ccfpekin.org/
Other
China Euro Youth

http://eu.youth.cn/China.youth.cn is a joint website set up between China Youth Computer Information Network and MAKEUROPE. China Youth Computer Information Network is the primary internet website of China Youth League specialized for teenagers and young adults, which is ranked as one of the eight key news websites supported by the government. Since its establishment in May 4th, 1999, it has developed into the number one website in China with renowned fame in the world. It now has nine columns such as China Youth League, Newroom, Youth Online, Teenagers’ Ground and English edition.with about three hundred sub websites, one thousand eight hundred columns. The average daily click number is stabilized over ten million.youth.cn

http://www.youth.cn/China volunteers

http://www.zgzyz.org.cn/Year of Youth in China

http://www.2011y.net/en/Web portal dedicated to the 2011 EU-China Year of Youth developed and maintained by Chinese organiser. The website is available both in Chinese and English.EYCA

http://kiosk.eyca.org/The European Youth Card is a card for young people offering a large number of discounts on culture, travel, accommodation, shopping and services in most European countries.
Everyone under the age of 30 (or 26, depending on the country or region) can become a cardholder - you don't have to be a student or a resident of a European country.
The card costs between EUR 5 and EUR 19, depending on where you purchase it, but you will always be able to use it wherever you see the European Youth Card logo. The card is usually issued for one year.
The European Youth Card offers more than 80 000 discounts on travel, shopping, culture and accommodation in 38 European countries. More than 4 million young people use the advantages of the European Youth Card.
As part of the "2011 EU-China Year of Youth", enjoy a special price of only EUR 10 including shipment! If you're from China and under 30, simply enter the promo code CHINA at our online shop www.eyca.org/kiosk.
For more info and list of discounts available, visit http://kiosk.eyca.org/
Power of Youth

http://www.power-of-youth.org/Power of Youth is a not for profit entreprise devoted to inspire a more sustainable economy, through the collaboration of young entrepreneurs.













































