On November 23, 2024, student Vo Thi My Hanh majoring in Chinese Language from the Faculty of Oriental Studies, LHU excellently won the Third prize in the 2024 National Chinese Speech Contest, held at Duy Tan University, Da Nang city. This achievement is a great source of pride, not only for My Hanh but also for the entire University, especially the Department of Chinese Language. This is also the consecutive good news of the week brought by Chinese Language majors.
LHU students continuously winning high prizes in speech contests
The competition is a useful academic playground for students with a passion for Chinese language and culture. The final round gathered 32 best contestants from 30 universities across the country. They had to pass two rigorous selection rounds to enter the final round where they delivered their speeches before a highly qualified judging panel. In the final round, My Hanh demonstrated her outstanding ability with a speech that was highly praised for its content, argumentative thinking and creative presentation. Her fluent Chinese language skills, confident demeanor, and profound humanistic message impressed the judges, excellently bagging the Third Prize in the contest.
Vo Thi My Hanh (second, right) receiving the Third prize at the contest
My Hanh's success came from not only her talent but also her persistence and hard work. She dedicated herself several months to thoroughly researching relevant topics, honing her language and presentation skills. Her achievement was also contributed by her Chinese Language lecturers as they accompanied her in orienting the content, improving skills and encouraging her spirit, enabling her to confidently overcome the pressures of such a big contest.
My Hanh's proud achievement is a clear testament to the training quality of LHU, an institution that prioritizes creating a dynamic, practical learning environment and encourages students' overall development. Particularly, the Department of Chinese Language once again reaffirms its position through outstanding accomplishments in national and international competitions. In addition, this is not only her own pride but also a great source of motivation for future generations of students, inspiring them to confidently participate in academic playgrounds and explore their own talents.
Once again, congratulations to Vo Thi My Hanh on her outstanding achievement at the National Chinese Speech Contest - Da Nang 2024. Her story is hoped to continue to inspire more students, encouraging them to relentlessly strive for new successes in their academic and career journeys.
LHU, National Chinese Speech Competition, Department of Chinese Language