I can't see the Chinese embassy here giving a d*mn. There are other business and cultural organisations that do that sort of thing for some.
It's not especially difficult to get backing from Sport and Rec here. Jim Fung had good programs related to this, but he was hardly on his own. My own school has government sponsorship for a small number of fulltime students, as do many others, though you are expected to be studying for some sort of academic qualification as well. To be honest, this was a bit of a racket and open to rorting, not suggesting that any individual mentioned was involved in that.
Australia (to be more correct, Australian state governments) also have accredited training programs with certificates and diplomas for sports coaching, which you can hook into via martial arts training and coaching. It is getting to a stage where you will need something like this plus police checks, first aid, etc. to be able to conduct classes on government premises like school halls, etc.
Most of these are run by private accredited training organisations rather than the goverment itself, like this:
http://www.acsd.com.au/martial-arts-industry.html
Both my instructors (WC and BJJ) have top level accreditation. I plan to take this up so I am fully qualified when I stop full time IT work.
Not perfect perhaps, but a lot better than claims to be training "authentic" TCMA by persons who won't identify themselves or their instructor but still feel qualified to criticize those with actual legitimate qualifications.