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10
June
2024
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18:11
Europe/London

Two SALC students bring home top prizes from Chinese Bridge competition finals

Two School of Arts, Languages and Cultures students representing the Swag直播 Confucius Institute won top prizes at the 23rd "Chinese Bridge" International University Student Chinese Competition in London on June 6th.

Childimma Daisy Anyakora, a Nigerian-British student, won first place in the All-England final. Julia Makosa, a British student who came second in the global final in 2021, won second place in the Business category.

Our Institute has been successfully promoting Chinese education and culture to the international arena through the Chinese Bridge competition and we鈥檙e proud to have continued the tradition this year. This award is not only a recognition of the individual talents of Childimma and Julia, but also a full affirmation of the quality of education at the Confucius Institute and the University of Swag直播. We hope our activities will continue to help people fall in love with Chinese language and culture.

Dr Yanqiao Dong, Director of Swag直播 Confucius Institute

The "Chinese Bridge" International University Student Chinese Competition is an international competition organized by the Center for Language Exchange and Cooperation of the Ministry of Education of China aiming to strengthen academic and people-to-people exchanges between China and other countries through language and culture.

In this year's competition, a total of 24 contestants participated in the semi-finals, with 11 contestants making it to the final. Eight finalists took part in the Business Innovation Competition.

Childimma Daisy Anyakora has been studying Chinese since 2019 and shares her learning experience via the popular Chinese social media channel Little Red Book. Julia, who successfully represented Swag直播 Confucius Institute at the Chinese Bridge competition in 2021, is currently in her fourth year at UoM. 

They follow in the footsteps of UoM medical student, William Hart, who successfully taught himself Chinese over lockdown and won the Grand Prize at the finals of the 2022 Chinese Bridge competition.

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