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What are the training courses for Philippine police officers in China?
It is reported that Philippine police officers have recently come to China for training, and 20 young Filipino police officers will receive 10 days of maritime law enforcement training. China has also carefully arranged experience courses with strong China characteristics, such as Tai Ji Chuan, in order to enhance the friendly and mutual trust relationship between the marine police agencies of the two countries and the cultural exchange between the marine police teenagers of the two countries.

On the morning of May 5th, the Public Security Marine Police Academy welcomed a group of special students, and 20 young police officers from the Philippine Coast Guard will receive a 10-day maritime law enforcement training.

It is understood that this training for Filipino students is another in-depth exchange and cooperation between the two countries' marine police after the establishment of the Sino-Philippine Marine Police Joint Committee in February this year. At the invitation of China National Marine Police, the Philippine Coast Guard sent 20 young policemen to participate in this training. During the training, Filipino students will learn some courses, such as common words on duty at sea, search and rescue and diving applications, ship maneuvering and boarding, maritime communication and navigation.

The training of the Philippine Coast Guard students, while taking into account the needs of the Philippines and demonstrating the law enforcement level of the China Marine Police, scientifically formulated training courses, produced real events and skills, and effectively improved the students' boat operation and situation response skills. At the same time, China has carefully arranged Tai Ji Chuan and other experience courses with strong China characteristics, so as to enhance the friendly and mutual trust relationship between the marine police agencies of the two countries and the cultural exchanges between teenagers of the two countries.