
【Article by Chinese Language Center】
Students from the National Chengchi University (NCCU) Chinese Language Center delivered outstanding performances at the "29th Foreign Students in Taiwan Mandarin and Taiwanese Speech Contest" on April 25, successfully claiming both the championship and runner-up titles in the Mandarin category. Organized by Rotary International, this highly anticipated annual event brings together top international students to showcase their profound language learning achievements and deep understanding of Taiwanese culture on a competitive stage.
Traditionally held during the winter term in January, this year's competition was rescheduled to April, aligning with the Center’s spring term, and relocated to Taibei Senior High School. Despite the incredibly tight preparation window from registration to the actual event, two teams represented the NCCU Chinese Language Center and both achieved remarkable success. Under the meticulous guidance of their instructors, the students maximized their intensive practice sessions to perfect their scripts, performance formats, pronunciation, and overall stage presence, resulting in highly polished and captivating performances.
Taking home the championship was the "Butterfly Lovers" team, comprised of Emilia Weronika Pawłowska from Poland and Ina Tao Prytz from Norway
By incorporating elegant four-character idioms, they vividly showcased Taiwan's natural scenery, local delicacies, and warm hospitality
The runner-up title was awarded to the "Time-Traveling Besties," a team consisting of Abhaya Tiwari from India, Sabi Rosario Andia Cardenas from Peru, and Minh Anh Vu from Germany
Their performance cleverly integrated familiar local elements, such as the PX Mart theme song and the tune "I Miss You" (好想你), alongside everyday Taiwanese experiences like earthquakes and local conversations
The diverse backgrounds of the participating students, hailing from Poland, Norway, India, Peru, and Germany, perfectly illustrate the unique, multinational learning environment of the NCCU Chinese Language Center
Looking ahead, the CLC will host a short video competition before the end of the spring term to further celebrate and evaluate the learning outcomes of students across all proficiency levels