"They are learning a lot about Chinese culture as well as developing language and they really enjoy it," she said.
Dr Browne spent time at Whanganui High School and said the school can be proud of having the Confucius Room.
"The Confucius Room here is one of around 1000 internationally, and it was one the earliest, opening in 2012.
"It is intended to be a hub for the Whanganui community and learning Chinese language has huge benefits for young people," said Dr Browne.
"There are around 400,000 visitors from China coming to New Zealand each year, and that is likely to increase to over a million in the next 10 years."
Dr Browne said learning how to communicate with Chinese people really broadens professional options for young people who want to become involved in tourism, teaching or business.
The Confucius Institute was founded in Beijing in 2004 when Dr Browne was New Zealand ambassador to China, a post he held until 2009.