Pakistani students take online Chinese Proficiency Test to pursue research dreams

China has held first online Chinese Proficiency Test amid Covid-19 outbreak for international students


APP September 26, 2020
PHOTO: REUTERS

BEIJING:

Sichuan Normal University (SICNU), China has held the first online Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) or Chinese Proficiency Test amid the Covid-19 outbreak for international students to pursue their research dreams.

As per Liu Tianhao, a Pakistani student from SICNU, the Chinese Proficiency Test empowered him to explore China, according to China Economic Net (CEN) on Saturday.

“Mastering local languages will enrich your experience in foreign countries,” he said.

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“Each language is beautiful with its history and content, so are Urdu and Chinese.”

According to SICNU, while doing a good job in epidemic prevention and control, they spare no efforts in the normalisation of HSK.

“We take HSK as an opportunity to vigorously develop international students’ education at all levels, so as to create a new landscape in international Chinese education,” said an official from SICNU.

The candidates of this online HSK are from Pakistan, Austria, Russia, South Korea, Laos, the United States, Japan, Singapore, and some other countries, SICNU noted.

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Most of the examinees are from colleges and universities in Sichuan, China; a small number of social examinees are from the Consulate General of Singapore in Chengdu, a well-known foreign enterprise, etc.

HSK, translated as the Chinese Proficiency Test used in China, is the standardised test of Standard Chinese (a type of Mandarin Chinese) language proficiency of China for non-native speakers such as foreign students and overseas Chinese.

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