Document:

Exhibit 10.11

 

Undergraduate International General Education
Courses of Chinese

Service Center for Scholarly Exchange of the Ministry of Education

Cooperation Agreement

 

This Agreement is signed by the following
two parties in Fuzhou in July 2013:

 

Party A: IEN Institute of Minjiang University

Address: No. 1, Wenxian Road, College Town,
Fuzhou, Fujian Province

 

Party B: China Liberal (Beijing) Education
Technology Co., Ltd.

Address: Room 1206, Business Building,
Jingguang Center, Hujialou, Chaoyang District, Beijing Municipality

 

In order to give full play
to the schooling advantages of the Parties, effectively integrating social resources and actively promoting the internationally
advanced teaching mode and experience, Party A and Party B have entered into the following agreement through friendly negotiation
in respect of jointly undertaking Undergraduate International General Education Courses of Chinese Service Center for Scholarly
Exchange of the Ministry of Education (International General Education Courses, hereinafter referred to as “IGEC”):

 

I. Contents of Project

 

IGEC Project adopts
innovative talent cultivation mode and targets the students of domestic colleges and universities who are included in the undergraduate
recruitment plan of regular institutes of higher education. IGEC Project adopts not only domestic normal four-year length of schooling
but also the mode of two learning stages at home and abroad. Thereinto, domestic stage shall be no less than two years. At the
domestic stage, students intensify English and learn IGEC courses. The students who meet conditions will go to study in the credit
exchange colleges and universities in North America, Europe, etc through credit transfer in the third or fourth year, and may be
awarded the bachelor’s degree of foreign colleges and universities as accredited by the Ministry of Education of China and
the undergraduate diploma and bachelor’s degree of domestic colleges and universities after graduation. The students who
do not study abroad will continue learning international courses in domestic colleges and universities, and will be awarded the
undergraduate diploma and bachelor’s degree of domestic colleges and universities after graduation.

 

Party B shall introduce
IGEC Project for Party A, and Party A is the organizer of IGEC Project. Party B shall assume a part of schooling liabilities and
duties according to the needs of Party A, such as assisting in declaration, organizing team, promotion and recruitment, education
teaching organization, providing foreign teachers for a part of courses, arranging students to dock with foreign colleges and universities,
ensuring that the schooling task of the Project will be completed with high quality, etc.

  

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II. Scope of Cooperation

 

		1.	Party A shall be the schooling subject of IGEC Project. Party B shall coordinate with Chinese Service
Center for Scholarly Exchange and introduce (International General Education Courses for Party A.

 

		2.	Party A and Party B shall jointly set up project management body in the place where Party A is
located (Sino-America Project Center of IEN Institute of Minjiang University) and establish management framework, so as to conduct
macro management and control to IGEC Project. Party A shall act as project director, and Party B shall appoint a person to act
as deputy director. Party B shall pay the wages and welfares, etc of such deputy director. Party A shall provide corresponding
schooling and office places and equipment for the management personnel and foreign teachers as dispatched by Party B.

 

		3.	Party A shall provide corresponding help to the project personnel and foreign teachers as dispatched
by Party B, such as picking up at the airport, providing necessary office supplies, handing expert certificate, temporary residence
permit and residence permit, assisting foreign teachers in receiving physical examination, renting house and handling insurances,
etc.

 

		4.	Party B shall assist Party A in project declaration, project recruitment and project management,
provide the foreign teachers of 14 courses of ISEC Project, and assist in arranging students to dock with foreign colleges and
universities, etc.

 

		5.	Party B shall assist Party A in conducting international education exchange and cooperation by
the use of its resources and advantages, so as to improve the influence of schooling.

 

		6.	Party A and Party B agree that each major of the Project shall recruit no less than 100 students.
The Parties shall ensure the quality of schooling. Without mutual consent, neither party may unilaterally modify schooling scheme.

  

III. Party A’s Liabilities and
Rights

 

		1.	Party A shall apply to Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange of the Ministry of Education
for opening IGEC Project as required, and cooperate with the comprehensive appraisal of Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange
of the Ministry of Education. Upon the approval of Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange of the Ministry of Education,
Party A shall sign cooperation agreement with Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange of the Ministry of Education and Party
B, and obtain the examination and approval letter of Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange of the Ministry of Education
agreeing that Party A should open IGEC Project.

 

		2.	After Party A has obtained the examination and approval letter from Chinese Service Center for
Scholarly Exchange of the Ministry of Education, the Parties shall jointly establish schooling scheme, apply to local education
department for opening IGEC Project and obtain the approval from local education department. The recruitment time, majors and plans
shall be determined by the Parties through negotiation according to the reality; afterwards, the Parties may properly increase
or decrease majors and plans according to the circumstances of schooling each year.

 

		3.	After having obtained approval from local education department, Party A shall submit the tuition
charging application of IGEC Project to local pricing department for approval.

 

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		4.	At the time of offering the Project, Party A shall set the schooling place at Party A’s HQ.
The college shall ensure that the student of the Project will study at HQ and enjoy the same treatment as other students not under
the Project.

 

		5.	Party A shall assume the teaching and management work of the students of the Project in the first
two years (or three years) of undergraduate stage and the students who will not study abroad in the final two years (or one year)
of undergraduate stage and relevant costs (however, the dispatch and management of foreign teachers and relevant expenses shall
be implemented according to the provisions of “Clause 3 of IV. Party B’s Liabilities and Rights” of this Agreement).
Party A shall provide qualified bilingual teachers to the Project. In principle, Party A may choose from the teachers of the college
or local place, and report to Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange of the Ministry of Education for filing, and shall
participate in corresponding training and assume corresponding travelling and accommodation costs according to the requirements
of Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange of the Ministry of Education. Party A shall handle Chinese work visa for the foreign
teachers as dispatched by Party B for the Project under the assistance of Party B.

 

		6.	Party A is mainly responsible for the recruitment work of the Project, release the recruitment
brochure and information of the Project on the college’s website, participate in recruitment consultative conference, release
recruitment advertisement, etc, and assume the costs of recruitment publicity.

 

		7.	Party A shall implement the management and daily teaching of the students of the Project. Party
A shall teach courses according to the requirements of International General Education Courses syllabus as provided by Chinese
Service Center for Scholarly Exchange of the Ministry of Education, set up internal review system in respect of teaching quality,
and shall according to the relevant requirements, regularly accept the on-the-spot teaching quality examination and review as made
by the review team appointed by Academic Board of IGEC Project. Review costs shall be assumed by Party A, mainly including travelling
costs, accommodation, review costs, etc (however, travelling costs, accommodation, review costs, etc shall be used in the principle
of saving).

 

		8.	Party A shall ensure that the students of the Project timely complete electronic registration in
Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange of the Ministry of Education after admission, and shall actively cooperate with Chinese
Service Center for Scholarly Exchange of the Ministry of Education in collecting and managing the academic records of students.

  

IV. Party B’s Liabilities and
Rights

 

		1.	Party B shall assist the communication between Party A and Chinese Service Center for Scholarly
Exchange of the Ministry of Education, and sort out and coordinate the relations between the parties. Party B shall assist Party
A in obtaining the formal reply from Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange of the Ministry of Education in respect of the
Project hereunder, and cause Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange of the Ministry of Education to sign cooperation agreement
with Party A in respect of jointly opening IGEC Project. Party B shall guarantee the validity and feasibility of IGEC Project as
instructed to Party A. At the request of Party A, Party B shall assist Party A in obtaining the approval or permit of local education
department and pricing department about IGEC Project by the use of its resources and advantages.

 

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		2.	Party B shall communicate with American colleges and universities about introducing courses from
American colleges and universities and pay introduction costs to American party. Party B shall provide all application materials
for the examination and approval of American party and relevant work. Party A shall provide necessary assistance. Party B shall
coordinate the teaching quality review (external review) of American party once a term, and Party A shall actively organize external
review.

 

		3.	Party B shall appoint special personnel to act as the deputy director of the Project and jointly
management IGEC Project with Party A, and shall assume the relevant expenses of such personnel.

 

		4.	Party B shall dispatch the foreign teachers who are competent for the courses of the Project to
teach 4 general education courses and 4 specialized courses to the students of IGEC Project in Party A. The teaching qualification
of foreign teachers shall conform to the teachers’ requirements of the education department and Oriental International. Party
B shall manage the foreign teachers as dispatched for the Project, and shall assume corresponding wage, allowance, class remuneration,
travelling subsidy, lodging costs, physical examination costs, visa costs and insurance premium.

 

		5.	According to the requirements of IGEC Project, and in order to ensure that students have the ability
to learn IGEC courses, Party B shall design English intensive courses for the students of the Project according to the needs of
the Project, provide full set of syllabus and teaching materials of English (including IELTS) teaching to Party A, and assist in
organizing and training English teacher team. Such English intensive courses will be jointly taught by Chinese and foreign teachers
in the form of small class teaching. Thereinto, Party B shall provide the foreign teachers of 6 English courses in the first two
years, including College Academic English Writing 1 (general education course as required by IGEC Project), English Phonetics,
Spoken English 1, Spoken English 2, Spoken English 3, Spoken English 4. Party B shall pay the relevant
expenses of foreign teachers (including wage, allowance, class remuneration, travelling subsidy, lodging costs, physical examination
costs, visa costs and insurance premium).

 

		6.	Party B shall provide training and consulting support to the Project in terms of project promotion,
recruitment publicity, etc.

 

		7.	Party B shall assist Party A in guaranteeing the stability of teaching team. Either party hereto
may advise adjusting the members of teaching team, provided that the normal teaching of the Project may not be impacted. The Parties
shall regularly supervise the work of project teachers and management personnel, and may adjust unqualified teachers or working
personnel according to assessment results; however, the Parties must fully recognize that the adjustment of teaching team may cause
adverse impact.

 

		8.	Party B shall develop the overseas cooperation college resources and project, and introduce and
provide other high quality educational resources or project to Party A, actively arrange Party A to reach closer cooperation relationship
with the colleges and universities of America and Britain, such as friendship university, and facilitate the further exchange and
cooperation of two parties in the fields of credit transfer, teaching and scientific research.

 

		9.	With the permission of Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange, Party B shall actively assist
Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange in providing, or directly provide, overseas study services to the students of IGEC
Project of Party A, such as overseas study consulting, promotion planning, foreign college admission application, filling guidance,
visa coaching, summer camp, etc.

 

		10.	In order to facilitate international and school-school educational exchange, Party B shall invite
2 to 3 personnel of the Project to participate in exchange or short-term training in foreign cooperation colleges and universities
each year, and Party B shall assume the transportation costs, accommodation costs and insurance premium.

 

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		11.	Party B shall jointly research and develop the specialized courses of the Project with American
cooperation colleges and universities and domestic well-known universities, and Party B shall assume the expenses arising therefrom.

 

		12.	Party B shall be liable for the transfer of the students of the Project who get more than 60 scores
in domestic courses and 60 credits as specified by the admission requirements of American colleges and universities in terms language
results (namely the credit transfer of 2 years’ courses of American colleges and universities, and guarantee that at least
5 American colleges and universities (equivalent to the level of the American colleges and universities as provided by Chinese
Service Center for Scholarly Exchange) can transfer 2 years’ credits of bachelor’s degree programs, and handle the
procedures of studying in America for the students with good economic conditions. If any student cannot reach the admission requirements
of American colleges and universities in terms of language results, Party B shall assist such student in learning language courses.

 

		13.	Party B shall ensure that the students of the Project can receive the pre-admission notice from
American colleges and universities while learning the Project.

 

		14.	The overseas study procedures of the students of the Project shall be handled according to the
relevant regulations of China and America about overseas study. Party B shall be the exclusive partner providing agency services
to the students of the Project who will study in America. Party B or its subordinate company shall have Qualification Certificate
of Intermediary Institution of Self-funded Overseas Study as issued by the Ministry of Education of China. Party A may not
develop similar overseas study intermediary business with any intermediary institution other than Party B without permission; otherwise
Party A shall assume the liabilities for breach and compensate for all economic losses as suffered by Party B therefore.

 

		15.	Party B shall apply to Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange for handling certification
for the students of the Project who have obtained the certificate of bachelor’s degree from American colleges and universities.
The certification of degrees of American colleges and universities shall conform to the relevant requirements of foreign qualification
and degree certification of the Ministry of Education.

  

V. Expenses

 

		1	The domestic length of schooling of the students of the
Project is four years, and the tuition is determined by the Parties through negotiation (it is suggested that the standard should
be no less than 20,000 Yuan/person/year) and is reported to the pricing department for examination and approval. Within the period
of validity of this Agreement as from the year of recruitment, the Parties shall negotiate whether to adjust the tuition standards
and determine the range of adjustment according to the reality every year. Party A will collect tuition from students.

 

		2	Party A shall pay project service and management fee to
Party B by academic year. The fee shall be paid prior to November 30 each year. In the first two years of undergraduate stage
(freshman and sophomore), the charging standard shall be 35% of the tuition of the Project, calculation method: number of all
registered students of current year (subject to being calculated on November 15 of current year) * tuition standard of the Project
* 35%; in the final two years of undergraduate stage (junior and senior), the charging standard shall be 40% of the tuition of
the Project, calculation method: number of all registered students of current year (subject to being calculated on November 15
of current year) * tuition standard of the Project * 40%, namely the project service and management fee payable to Party B. Party
B shall issue corresponding lawful invoice to Party A.

 

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		3	The personnel and wage relations of all teachers and management
personnel as dispatched by Party B shall be filed in Party B. Party A shall provide necessary work assistance. If Party B assists
the teacher as recommended by Party A, the employment relationship of such teacher shall be filed in Party A, and Party A shall
pay the wage to such teacher.

 

		4	The Project shall uniformly use the Chinese and English
teaching materials and ancillary materials as appointed by Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange. The costs of teaching
materials shall be paid by students according to the actual quantity of use.

  

VI. Confidentiality

 

The Parties undertake to keep all confidential
materials and information under the cooperation project confidential. Neither party hereto may use the confidential materials and/or
information of this Project for any purpose unrelated to the Project. As from the effective date of this Agreement, this duty of
confidentiality shall remain in force for one year after the termination of this Agreement.

  

VII. Liabilities for Breach

 

		1.	If either party or the Parties fail to perform or do not fully perform the obligations hereunder,
it shall constitute a default. In case of any breach, the breaching party shall, according to the relevant laws and regulations
and the provisions of this Agreement, assume the liabilities for breach and compensate for the actual losses and other losses as
suffered by the other party.

 

		2.	If the performance of this Agreement cannot be continued due to force majeure, the Parties may
be exempted from liabilities in whole or in part according to the impact of the force majeure. If either party cannot perform this
Agreement due to force majeure, it shall immediately notify the other party, and try its best to minimize the possible losses as
sustained by the other party, and shall timely provide a proof to the other party.

 

		3.	The force majeure mentioned in this article refers to the objective circumstance that is unforeseeable,
avoidable and insuperable.

 

		4.	Party A undertakes that Party B is the exclusive partner of the Project; otherwise Party A shall
assume the liabilities for breach and all economic losses as suffered by Party B therefore.

  

VIII. Dispute Resolution, Alteration
and Dissolution of the Agreement

 

		1.	Any dispute arising from the performance of this Agreement shall be settled by the Parties through
friendly negotiation. In case negotiation fails, either party has the right to lodge a suit. The Agreement shall be governed by
the competent people’s court of the place where the plaintiff is located.

 

		2.	If Party A fails to pay the profit sharing of the Project to Party B as scheduled and still fails
to do so after the receipt of the written notice from Party B, Party B has the right to terminate this Agreement. In such case,
Party A shall assume the liabilities for breach, and assume all bad consequences and economic losses arising therefrom.

 

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		3.	Prior to the graduation of the students as recruited by Party A for the Project, neither party
may stop cooperation without good cause (any breach of either party shall be lawfully implemented according to the foregoing paragraph).

 

		4.	If either party or both parties require early terminating this Agreement midway with good cause
and basis, the Parties shall resolve through friendly negotiation and sign a termination agreement.

  

IX. Effectiveness of this Agreement

 

		1.	This Agreement shall become effective upon being signed and sealed by the representatives of the
Parties. The period of validity of this Agreement is ten years. This Agreement is made in four originals of the same legal force,
two for each party hereto. Neither party hereto may unilaterally modify the provisions of this Agreement. Any matter not covered
herein may be otherwise supplemented.

 

		2.	If Party A and Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange continue the cooperation of the Project
after the expiration of this Agreement, this Agreement will be naturally renewed.

 

	
        Party A: IEN Institute of Minjiang University

         

         

        

         

         Representative’s
Signature and Seal: (Signature)

         

        July 8, 2013

         

        IEN Institute of Minjiang University (Seal)

        
	
        Party B: China Liberal (Beijing) Education
        Technology Co., Ltd.

         

        

         

        

         

         

        Representative’s Signature and Seal:
        (Signature)

         

        July 8, 2013

         

        China Liberal (Beijing)
Education Technology Co., Ltd. (Seal) 

 

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Supplementary Agreement to Cooperation
Agreement of

Undergraduate International General Education Courses of Chinese

Service Center for Scholarly Exchange of the Ministry
of Education

 

Party A: IEN Institute of Minjiang University

Address: No. 1, Wenxian Road, College Town,
Fuzhou, Fujian Province

 

Party B: China Liberal (Beijing) Education
Technology Co., Ltd.

Address: Room 1206, Business Building,
Jingguang Center, Hujialou, Chaoyang District, Beijing Municipality

 

Party A and Party
B have signed Cooperation Agreement of Undergraduate International General Education Courses of Chinese Service Center for Scholarly
Exchange of the Ministry of Education on July 8, 2013. According to Contract Law of the People’s Republic of China
and other relevant laws and administrative regulations, and based on the principles of voluntariness, equality, good faith and
mutual benefits, Party A and Party B have entered into the following supplementary agreement through friendly negotiation:

 

I.  Party B shall deliver the mobile teaching and learning platform and PC lesson preparation platform as independently researched
and developed by Party B and the ancillary teaching contents as completed according to the on-the-spot investigation and actual
demand statistics about teachers and students to Party A on October 1, 2015.

 

II.  Party A shall provide the teaching equipment and WIFI equipment that meet the use of mobile teaching and learning platform.

 

III. This Agreement is the supplementary agreement to the original contract and bears the same legal force as the original contract.

 

IV. This Agreement is made in two originals of the same legal force, one for each party hereto.

 

V.  This Agreement shall become effective upon being sealed by the Parties.

  

	 

Party A: IEN Institute of Minjiang University

 

Date of Signing: May 21, 2015

 

IEN Institute of Minjiang University (Seal)

	 
	 	 
	 Party B: China Liberal (Beijing) Education
Technology Co., Ltd.

 

Date of Signing: May 21, 2015

 

China Liberal (Beijing) Education Technology
Co., Ltd. (Seal)

	 

 

     

     

    

 

Agreement

 

Party A: Straits Institute of Minjiang
University

 

Party B: China Liberal (Beijing) Education
Technology Co., Ltd. 

 

Whereas:

 

(1) 
Party B: China Liberal (Beijing)
Education Technology Co., Ltd. (Party B) and IEN Institute of Minjiang University have signed Cooperation Agreement of Undergraduate
International General Education Courses of Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange of the Ministry of Education on July
8, 2013 and Supplementary Agreement to such cooperation agreement on May 21, 2015; such two agreements are collectively
referred to as “Original Agreements”;

 

(2) IEN Institute of Minjiang University will not continue undertaking Undergraduate International General Education Courses
of Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange of the Ministry of Education (hereinafter referred to as “IGEC”) after
having been renamed as Fuzhou Melbourne Polytechnic;

 

(3) 
With the consent of Minjiang University, IGEC Project will be continued by Straits Institute of Minjiang University (Party
A);

 

Now therefore,
Party A and Party B have entered into the following agreement through negotiation in respect of the cooperation of IGEC Project
for joint compliance.

 

I. After Party A has undertaken IGEC Project, all rights and obligations of the Original Agreement shall remain unchanged,
and Party A shall continue performing all contents of the Original Agreements in replace of IEN Institute of Minjiang University.

 

II.  Party B shall continue performing all contents of the Original Agreements to Party A according to the provisions of the
Original Agreements.

 

III. This
Agreement is the supplementary agreement to the Original Agreements, and bears the same legal force as the Original Agreements.

 

IV. This
Agreement is made in four originals of the same legal force, two for each party hereto.

 

V.  This Agreement shall become effective upon being sealed by the Parties. For any matter not covered herein, the Parties may
sign a supplementary agreement, and such supplementary agreement shall bear the same legal force.

 

	
        Party A: Straits Institute of Minjiang University

         

        (Seal)

         

        Authorized Representative:              

         

        Date: November 16, 2017

         

        Straits Institute of Minjiang University
        (Seal)
	 

                                             
	

	 	 	 
	Party B: China Liberal (Beijing) Education Technology Co., Ltd.
	
         

         (Seal)

         

                        

         

        Authorized Representative:                                      

         

        Date: November 16, 2017

         

        

        
	 
	Special Contract Seal of China Liberal (Beijing) Education Technology Co., Ltd. (Seal)Exhibit 10.12

 

International
Scholarly Exchange Curriculum(Undergraduate) Project of China Scholarship Council

 

Cooperation Agreement

 

This agreement was signed in                   by
the following parties in December 2012.

 

Party A: Fujian University of Technology

 

Address: College Town of Fuzhou City, Fujian
Province

 

Party B: China Liberal (Beijing) Education
and Technology Development Co., Ltd.

 

Address: Room 1206, Business Building,
Jingguang Center, Hujialou, Chaoyang District, Beijing

 

In
order to give full play to the advantages of both sides, effectively integrate various social resources and actively promote international
advanced teaching modes and experience, Party A and Party B, through friendly consultation, reached an agreement on co-sponsoring
International Scholarly Exchange Curriculum (Undergraduate) (ISEC for short) project of China Scholarship Council (CSC) Oriental
International Educational Exchange Center (hereinafter referred to as Oriental International): 

 

I. Project content 

 

The ISEC project adopts an innovative talent
training mode and is open to students enrolled in undergraduate enrollment plan of domestic institutions of higher education. The
normal domestic four-year schooling system can be adopted, and the domestic and foreign two-stage learning mode can also be adopted,
among which the domestic learning period should not be less than two years. In the domestic stage, students can learn through the
English enhancement and ISEC courses. Eligible students can transfer to the Exchange schools in North America and Europe through
credit transfer in the third or fourth year. Graduates may receive bachelor’s degree from foreign universities and undergraduate
diploma and bachelor’s degree from domestic universities, which are approved by the Ministry of Education of China.

 

Party B is responsible for introducing
ISEC projects for Party A. Party A is the main body of ISEC projects. Party B undertakes part of school responsibilities and obligations
according to Party A’s requirements, such as assisting in application, building teams, promoting enrollment, organizing teaching,
providing foreign teachers for some courses, and arranging students to dock with foreign universities, to complete the school-running
tasks of the project with high quality.

 

II. Cooperation scope 

 

		1.	Party A is the main body of ISEC project, and Party B is
responsible for coordinating with Oriental International and introducing ISEC project for Party A.

 

		2.	Party A and Party B jointly set up a project management
organization in the place where Party A is located in order to conduct macro-management and control of ISEC projects. The project
director shall be held by Party A and the deputy director shall be appointed by Party B. Party B shall be responsible for the
salary and welfare of the deputy director. Party A shall provide school and public places and equipment.

 

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		3.	Party B shall assist Party A in project application, project
enrollment and management, provide foreign teachers for more than 12 courses of each major (not less than one third of credits
of English, general education and professional courses), and arrange students to dock with foreign institutions.

 

		4.	Party B makes use of its own resource superiority to assist
Party A to carry out international educational exchanges and cooperation and enhance school influence.

 

III. Rights and Obligations of Party
A 

 

		1.	Party A applies to Oriental International for ISEC project
as required, cooperates with Oriental International for comprehensive evaluation, signs cooperation agreement with Oriental International
and Party B at the time of Oriental International approval, and obtains the approval letter from Oriental International to conduct
ISEC project.

 

		2.	After Party A obtained the Oriental International Approval
Letter, Party A and Party B jointly formulate the school-running plan, apply to the local education authorities to start the ISEC
project, and obtain the approval of the local education authorities The time, major and plan for enrollment shall be agreed upon
by both parties according to the circumstances. In the future, enrollment major and plan may be increased or deleted appropriately
according to the situation of school every year.

 

		3.	After obtaining the approval of the local education authority,
Party A shall submit an application for fees of ISEC cooperative projects to the local price department and obtain the approval
of the local price department.

 

		4.	When starting the cooperative project, the specific school
location of Party A shall be set in the main campus of Party A, and the school shall ensure that the students of the project are
treated equally with other non-project students in the main campus.

 

		5.	Party A shall pay the teaching and management costs and related costs of the first two years
                                                                             (or three years) undergraduate course for students in the project and the latter two years (or three years) of the
                                                                             undergraduate course for students who do not go abroad (provided that the selection, management and related expenses of
                                                                             foreign teachers shall be borne in accordance with the provisions of “Four Rights and Obligations of Party B3”
                                                                             regulations. Party A shall equip the project with qualified bilingual teachers, who can, in principle, be employed in the
                                                                             school or among local teachers, and report to Orient international for the record. Party A shall, as required by Orient
                                                                             international, participate in the corresponding training and bear the corresponding travel and accommodation expenses. With
                                                                             the assistance of Party B, Party A shall be responsible for the formalities such as working visa for foreign teachers
                                                                             appointed by Party B for this project, and provide accommodation for foreign teachers on campus (the accommodation
                                                                             regulations for foreign teachers are decided by Party A).

 

		6.	Party A shall be mainly responsible for the enrollment
work of the project, and shall publish the enrollment guide information of the project on the college website, attend the enrollment
consultation, advertise enrolment, etc., and bear the publicity expenses.

 

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		7.	Party A shall be responsible for the management and daily
teaching of the students of the project. Party A shall follow the syllabus requirements of ISEC provided by Oriental International
in teaching process, establish an internal audit system for teaching quality , and accept on-site teaching quality inspection
and assessment conducted regularly by the evaluation team, which is appointed by the ISEC Project Academic Committee. Party A
shall bear the assessment fees, which mainly include travel, accommodation, assessment fees, etc. (However, travel, accommodation
and assessment fees shall be used in line with the principle of cost savings).

 

		8.	Party A shall be responsible for timely electronic registration
of project students in Oriental International, and actively cooperates with Oriental International in the collection and management
of students’ academic results.

 

IV. Party B’s responsibilities and rights

 

		1.	Party B is responsible for the communication between Party
A and Oriental International, rationalizing and coordinating the relationship between the parties. Party B shall assist Party
A in obtaining the formal letter of reply from Oriental International and promote the signing of Cooperation Agreement between
Oriental International and Party A in organizing the ISEC project. Party B guarantees the legitimacy and feasibility of the ISEC
project introduced to Party A. At the request of Party A, Party B shall make use of its own resource advantages to assist Party
A in obtaining the approval of the ISEC project by the local education department and department in charge of price.

 

		2.	Party B shall appoint a special person as the deputy director
of the project to assist Party A in the management of the ISEC project and shall be responsible for the expenses associated with
the personnel appointed.

 

		3.	Party B shall be responsible for appointing foreign teachers
who are competent for this course to teach more than 5 core curriculums and 5 professional courses in each major. The teaching
qualifications of foreign teachers should meet the teaching requirements of education authorities and Oriental International.
Party B is responsible for the management of the foreign teachers selected for this project, and the corresponding salary allowance,
remuneration, transportation expenses such as round trip tickets, insurance premiums and other expenses that may arise.

 

		4.	In view of the importance of English teaching to this project,
Party B provides Party A with a full set of syllabus and teaching materials for English (IELTS) teaching and helps to set up and
train a team of English teachers to ensure the quality of English teaching. Party B provides foreign teachers of the English courses
(Listening and Spoken English) for the first two years, and Party B shall be responsible for the related expenses (including work
allowance, remuneration, transportation expenses such as round trip tickets, insurance premiums and other expenses that may arise).

 

		5.	Party B is responsible for providing training and consultation
support for project promotion, enrollment promotion and so on.

 

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		6.	Party B helps Party A to ensure the stability of the teaching
team. Both parties may propose to adjust the members of the teaching team, but shall not affect the normal teaching of the project;
Both parties should regularly supervise the work of the project teachers and administrators, and adjust the unqualified teachers
or staff according to the results of the assessment, but both parties should be fully aware of the possible adverse effects caused
by the adjustment of the teaching team.

 

		7.	Party B is responsible for exploring the resources and
projects of overseas cooperative universities, introducing and providing other high-quality educational resources or projects
for Party A, and actively arranging for a closer cooperative relationship between Party A and one or more American and British
universities, such as forming friendly universities, promoting further exchanges and cooperation between the two sides in the
fields of credit mutual recognition, teaching and scientific research.

 

		8.	Under the permission of Oriental International, Party B
shall actively assist Oriental International or directly provide various overseas study services for students of Party A’s ISEC
program, such as: overseas study consulting services, study planning, foreign university admission application, guidance, visa
guidance, summer camp, etc.

 

		9.	In order to promote international and inter-school educational
exchanges, Party B invites 2-3 relevant personnel from Party A to visit, exchange or short-term training in foreign cooperative
colleges and universities every year, the costs of transportation, accommodation and insurance shall be borne by Party B.

 

V. Cost clause 

 

		1.	The project is four-year domestic schooling system. The
tuition shall be determined through consultation between the two parties (the proposed standard shall not be less than 20,000
yuan/person/year), and shall be submitted to the price department for examination and approval, from the year of enrollment to
the validity of the contract. The annual tuition fee standard and the extent of adjustment shall be agreed upon by both parties
according to the specific circumstances. The tuition fees shall be collected from the students by Party A.

 

		2.	Party A shall pay the service and management fee of the
project to Party B according to the school year. Payment time is before Nov. 30 per school year. The charge rate is 30% of the
student tuition fees for the program, and the calculation is as follows: the number of students enrolled in the program in the
current year (based on the statistics of the Nov. 30 of that year) X tuition fee standard of the program X35%. That is to say,
the project service fee and management fee that Party B should charge. Party B issues corresponding legal bills to Party A. Party
B shall advance the project service fee and management fee to the Oriental International Education Exchange Center on behalf of
Party A for RMB three hundred thousand (RMB 300000). This amount shall be transferred to the designated account of Party A within
the time limit specified by the Oriental International Education Exchange Center of the State Fund Management Council, which shall
be handed over by Party A to the Oriental International Education Exchange Center of the State Fund Management Council. After
the project is approved by the local education department, Party A refunds RMB three hundred thousand (RMB 300000) to Party B.

 

		3.	All teachers and administrators sent by Party B shall have
their personnel and salary relations in Party B and Party A shall provide the necessary work assistance.

 

Assistant: If the teacher is recommended
by Party A with the assistance of Party B, the teacher shall be appointed and the salary shall be paid by Party A.

 

		4.	The teaching materials of the project course are uniformly
used in both Chinese and English edition and auxiliary materials designated by Oriental International. The teaching material costs
are paid by students according to the amount of actual use.

 

VI. Confidentiality Obligations 

 

Both parties undertake to keep confidential
to all confidential date and information under this cooperation project, and the parties shall not use the confidential date and
information of this cooperation project for purposes unrelated to this cooperation project. The term of this confidentiality obligation
shall be from the effective date of this contract to one year after the termination of this contract.

 

VII. Liabilities for Breach of Contract

 

		1.	The failure of one or both of the parties to this Agreement
to perform or fully perform their obligations under this Agreement constitutes a breach of contract. In the event of breach of
contract, the defaulting party shall, in accordance with the relevant laws, regulations and the provisions of this Agreement,
bear liability for breach of contract and indemnify for actual and other losses suffered by the other party.

 

		2.	If force majeure causes this Agreement to be unenforceable,
the parties to the agreement may, in accordance with the influence of force majeure, be exempted from liability in part or in
full. If the Party is unable to perform this Agreement due to force majeure, it shall notify the other party in a timely manner,
and shall do its utmost to mitigate the losses that may be caused to the other party and provide proof to the other party in a
timely manner.

 

		3.	Force majeure under this clause is an objective situation
that is unpredictable, unavoidable and insurmountable.

 

		4.	Party A promises Party B to be the sole partner of this
project, otherwise Party A shall be liable for breach of contract and indemnify Party B for all economic losses resulting therefrom.

 

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VIII. Settlement of disputes, alteration
and dissolution of Agreement 

 

		1.	Any dispute arising in the implementation of this Agreement
shall be settled through friendly consultation between the two parties. Without negotiation, either party has the right to bring
a lawsuit. The competent court of this agreement shall be the people’s court having jurisdiction in the seat of the plaintiff.

 

		2.	Party B shall have the right to terminate the contract
if Party A fails to pay the share of the project benefits to Party B on schedule and Party B notifies Party A in writing that
the payment shall be made within the time limit but Party A still fails to pay. Party A shall be liable for breach of contract,
and all adverse consequences and economic losses arising therefrom shall be borne by Party A.

 

		3.	Both parties shall not suspend their cooperation without
any reason until the project students who have been admitted by Party A have graduated. (in the event of breach of contract by
one party, it may be dealt with in accordance with the above-mentioned provisions.)

 

		4.	If one of the parties or both parties puts forward justifiable
reasons and requests to terminate this agreement in advance, the two parties shall settle the agreement through friendly negotiation
and sign the termination agreement before termination.

 

IX. Entry into force of the agreement

 

		1.	The agreement shall enter into force on the date of signature
by the representatives of both parties and shall be valid for ten years. This Agreement shall be in quadruplicate. Each party
shall preserve two copies respectively with equal legal force. Neither party may unilaterally modify the terms of the agreement.
Uncovered matters are added separately.

 

		2.	When the term of the contract expires, if Party A and Oriental
International continue to cooperate on this project, the contract shall be renewed naturally and shall be valid for the same period.

 

	
        Party A: Fujian University of Technology

         

        Fujian University of Technology (sealed)

        
	
        Party B: China Liberal (Beijing) Education
        and Technology Development Co., Ltd.

         

        China Liberal (Beijing) Education and
        Technology Development Co., Ltd. (sealed)

	 	 
		 
		 
	Signature
and seal of representatives:	Signature and seal of representatives:
	 	 
	

        
        	
        
	 	 
	MM/DD/YY	MM/DD/YY

 

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International Scholarly Exchange Curriculum
(ISEC) Program

 

Supplementary Agreement

 

Contract No.:                     

 

This Agreement was signed in Fuzhou by
the following parties in March 2014

 

Party A: Fujian University of Technology
International College

 

Address: No. 89, Ruanjian Avenue, Fuzhou
City, Fujian Province

 

Party B: China Liberal (Beijing) Education
and Technology Development Co., Ltd.

 

Address: Room 1206, Business Building,
Jingguang Center, Hujialou, Chaoyang District, Beijing

 

Unless otherwise stated, all the definitions
of terms in this Agreement are equal to the definitions of International Scholarly Exchange Curriculum Program Cooperation Agreement
(hereinafter referred to as “Original Agreement”) signed by both parties in December 2012. 

 

Whereas:

 

In order to clear the duties and obligations
of the cooperation parties, give a better play to the school-running advantages of both parties and ensure the normal operation
of the International Scholarly Exchange Curriculum (ISEC) Program. Both parties based on the principles of mutual benefit and reciprocity,
the Supplementary Agreement about the relevant uncovered matters including visa and accommodation of foreign teachers of the Original
Agreement has achieved after the friendly negotiation of party A and Party B, detailed as follows:

 

I. Responsibilities and expenses paid
by Party A 

 

		1.	Party A is responsible for filling the application form
(the foreign teachers’ information involved in the form is provided by Party B) of work-in-China license needed before the foreign
teachers enter the country, application report, contract in both English and Chinese and invitation letter, and send the relevant
materials to Party B. The above materials should be mailed to the foreign teachers by Party B but the expenses should be borne
by Party A. The transportation fees and mailing fees occurred in submitting materials to provincial education department and provincial
foreign affairs office are paid by Party A; The provincial foreign affairs office returns the visa materials of the foreign teachers
of this program to Party A after they are handled. The expenses occurred in processing material copies and photo prints provided
by the foreign teachers involved during handling the visa materials shall be borne by the foreign teachers themselves.

 

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		2.	Party A is responsible for taking the foreign teachers
to have a physical examination, apply for expert certificate, temporary residence permit and residence permit after the foreign
teachers of this program enter the country. Party A should dispatch cars to take the foreign teachers to have a physical examination
and bring them back, apply for temporary residence permit and residence permit, and expert certificate; If not, the transportation
fees and delivery fees occurred in the process shall be borne by Party A. The expenses involved in copying and photo printing
shall be borne by the foreign teachers themselves.

 

		3.	New hired foreign teachers in this program need to replace
their visa in Hong Kong, Party A shall assist the teachers to order the air and bus tickets and guide the teachers to ride them.

 

		4.	Party A can dispatch a car to pick up the foreign teachers
at the airport refer to their flight information, if cannot, the transportation fees occurred shall be borne by the teachers themselves.
If the flight delayed, the late meal fees borne by the airport pickup staff themselves.

 

		5.	Party A is responsible for providing the campus dormitory
for the foreign teachers in this program. If the foreign teachers insisted to live outside the campus, then count from the month
when the foreign teachers renting the apartment, the first foreign teacher who need to live outside the campus can have the accommodation
subsidy of RMB 1800 (pre-tax) paid by Party A, the accommodation subsidy of RMB 1800 (pre-tax) of the second teacher should paid
by Party B. If there is only one foreign teacher who insisted to live outside the campus, then Party A and Party B shall take
their turns to pay the accommodation subsidy of RMB 1800 (pre-tax) according to semester. When the foreign teachers and Party
B provide the formal rental invoice to Party A, Party A shall pay the accommodation subsidy.

 

		6.	Party A is responsible for sending someone assists the
foreign teachers in this program to find an appropriate apartment to move in, the transportation fees occurred by it should be
paid by Party A. After the foreign teacher renting the apartment, Party A shall dispatch a car to send the baggage of the teacher
to the apartment, if cannot, the relevant transportation fees shall be paid by Party A.

 

		7.	Party A is responsible for handling the problems confronted
in the teaching and daily life of the foreign teacher (such as: take them to hospital and open account in bank), Party A shall
pay the transportation fees occurred in the first time of go to hospital and open account or dispatch cars, if Party A cannot
dispatch the car, the transportation fees shall be solved by the foreign teachers themselves.

 

II. Responsibilities and expenses paid
by Party B 

 

		1.	Party B shall appoint a special person as the deputy director
of the program to participate in Party A and conduct co-management of the ISEC program with Party A and shall be responsible for
the expenses associated with the personnel appointed.

 

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		2.	According to the International Scholarly Exchange Curriculum
Program Cooperation Agreement signed by both parties in December 2012, Party B shall provide international faculty in above
12 courses each major (not less than one third of the credits of English, general knowledge and major courses). According to the
training plan of each major in Fujian University of Technology, the certain No. of courses and credits be borne by Party B is
calculated by the number of courses and the total credits deduct the ideological and political course, sports course, professional
development course and graduation practice design. In consideration of there are more class hours in English major, and teach
in small classes, Party B has invested more educational resources to it than the ordinary classes. It has determined by both parties
after the friendly consultation, Party B should appoint the foreign teachers who is qualified with the courses in this program
to Party A to teach 4 general knowledge courses and 6 major courses (architecture major set up 8 major courses) to the students
under the program of ISEC, and is responsible for providing foreign teaching teachers of 6 English majors in 2 years, including
the University Academic English Writing (requested by the ISEC program), English Phonetics, Oral English 1,
Oral English 2, Oral English 3 and Oral English 4.

 

Both parties agree: If the English courses’
number borne by Party B decreased due to the adjustment of Party B’s training plan, the decreased number shall increase into the
corresponding general knowledge courses, i.e. when there is a decrease in English course, there is an increase in general knowledge
courses additional accordingly.

 

After the agreement of both parties, Party
B can adjust the borne course’s name, but the borne number shall not be decreased. The total number of courses shall be ensured
to maintain in 16 courses (18 courses in architecture major).

 

		3.	The conditions of the foreign teaching teachers in 16 courses
(18 courses in architecture major) provided by Party B are as follows:

 

		(1).	Set up in total 6 English courses of freshman year and
sophomore year:

 

Set up Oral English 1, English
Phonetics in the first semester of freshman year;

 

Set up the University Academic English
Writing (general knowledge courses requested by the ISEC program), Oral English 2;

 

Set up Oral English 3 in the first
semester of sophomore year;

 

Set up Oral English 4 in the first
semester of sophomore year;

 

		(2).	Set up in total 4 general courses in both freshman year
and sophomore year (specific course’s name refer to the appendix);

 

		(3).	Set up in total 6 general courses in both junior year and
senior year (set up 8 major courses, specific course’s name refer to the appendix).

 

		4.	Party B shall determine the teaching teachers 2 months
before the classes begin and submit it to Party A to handle the relevant procedures.

 

		5.	Party B is responsible for paying the according salary
allowance, reward of each class and travel expenses’ subsidy.

 

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		6.	Party B is responsible for paying the medical insurance
in China, insurance expenses are transferred by Party B to Party A, Party A transfer it to insurance company.

 

		7.	Party B is responsible for paying the physical examination
fees, visa fees (foreign, Hong Kong and Fuzhou) of the foreign teachers in this program, the foreign teachers should provide the
corresponding invoices.

 

		8.	The mailing fees occurred in mailing to the foreign teacher
and Party B shall be borne by Party A.

 

		9.	Party A is responsible for providing the campus dormitory
for the foreign teachers in this program. If the foreign teachers insisted to live outside the campus, then count from the month
when the foreign teachers renting the apartment, the first foreign teacher who need to live outside the campus can have the accommodation
subsidy of RMB 1800 (pre-tax) paid by Party A, the accommodation subsidy of RMB 1800 (pre-tax) of the second teacher should paid
by Party B. If there is only one foreign teacher who insisted to live outside the campus, then Party A and Party B shall take
their turns to pay the accommodation subsidy of RMB 1800 (pre-tax) according to semester. When the foreign teachers and Party
B provide the formal rental invoice to Party A, Party A shall pay the accommodation subsidy.

 

		10.	Party B is responsible for providing the copies and photos
of visa, Chinese and English resume, educational certificate and the relevant qualification certificate to the foreign teachers
for handling all the certificates. The number of copies and photos shall provide to Party A according to the requirements of certificate
handling.

 

		11.	Party B is responsible to inform Party A the flight information
of the foreign teachers in this program coming to China.

 

		12.	In the process of handling visa for the foreign teachers,
if the foreign teachers fail to in their position to perform this Agreement, the expenses occurred in this process borne by Party
B.

 

III. Confidentiality obligation 

 

 Both parties undertake to keep confidential to all confidential date and information under this cooperation program, and the parties shall not use the confidential date and information of this cooperation program for purposes unrelated to this cooperation program. The term of this confidentiality obligation shall be from the effective date of this contract to one year after the termination of this contract.

 

IV. Responsibility of default 

 

		1.	The failure of one or both of the parties to this Agreement
to perform or fully perform their obligations under this Agreement constitutes a breach of contract. In the event of breach of
contract, the defaulting party shall, in accordance with the relevant laws, regulations and the provisions of this Agreement,
bear liability for breach of contract and indemnify for actual and other losses suffered by the other party.

 

		2.	If force majeure causes this Agreement to be unenforced,
the parties to the agreement may, in accordance with the influence of force majeure, be exempted from liability in part or in
full. If the Party is unable to perform this Agreement due to force majeure, it shall notify the other party in a timely manner,
and shall do its utmost to mitigate the losses that may be caused to the other party and provide proof to the other party in a
timely manner.

 

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		3.	Force majeure under this clause is an objective situation
that is unpredictable, unavoidable and insurmountable.

 

		4.	Party A promises Party B to be the sole partner of this
program, otherwise Party A shall be liable for breach of contract and indemnify Party B for all economic losses resulting therefrom.

 

V. Settlement of disputes, alteration
and dissolution of Agreement 

 

		1.	Any dispute arising in the implementation of this Agreement
shall be settled through friendly consultation between the two parties. Without negotiation, either party has the right to bring
a lawsuit. The competent court of this agreement shall be the people’s court having jurisdiction in the seat of the plaintiff.

 

		2.	Party B shall have the right to terminate the contract
if Party A fails to pay the share of the program benefits to Party B on schedule and Party B notifies Party A in writing that
the payment shall be made within the time limit but Party A still fails to pay. Party A shall be liable for breach of contract,
and all adverse consequences and economic losses arising therefrom shall be borne by Party A.

 

		3.	Both parties shall not terminate their cooperation without
any reason until the program students who have been admitted by Party A have graduated. (in the event of breach of contract by
one party, it may be dealt with in accordance with the above-mentioned provisions.)

 

		4.	If one of the parties or both parties puts forward justifiable
reasons and requests to terminate this agreement in advance, the two parties shall settle the agreement through friendly negotiation
and sign the termination agreement before termination.

 

VI. Effectiveness of the protocol 

 

		1.	The agreement will take effect since the date of signature
and sign by the representatives of both parties, valid period is in accordance with the Original Agreement. This Agreement shall
be in quadruplicate. Each party shall preserve two copies respectively with equal legal force. Neither party may unilaterally
modify the terms of the agreement. Uncovered matters are added separately.

 

		2.	When the term of the contract expires, if Party A and Oriental
International continue to cooperate on this program, the contract shall be renewed naturally and shall be valid for the same period.

 

		3.	The content and items of the original agreement unmodified
still in accordance with the Original Agreement.

 

Appendix: The Undertaken Teaching Course
Catalogue under Fujian University of Technology ISEC Program

 

	
        Party A: Fujian University of Technology International College

         

        Fujian University of Technology International College (sealed)
	 	
        Party B: China Liberal (Beijing) Education
        and Technology Development Co., Ltd.

         

        China Liberal (Beijing) Education and Technology Development
        Co., Ltd. (sealed)

	 	 	 
		 	
	 	 	 
	Signature and seal of representatives:	 	Signature and seal of representatives:
	 	 	 
	May 15, 2014	 	May 15, 2014

 

 

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