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Chinese Envoy Praises Indian Students’ Passion at 2026 Chinese Bridge Finals

Chinese Ambassador to India, Xu Feihong, lauded Indian students' enthusiasm for Chinese language and culture at the 2026 "Chinese Bridge" Competition India Regional Finals. He noted their fluent speeches and vibrant cultural performances during the event in New Delhi. Xu highlighted the growing vitality of educational and people-to-people exchanges between China and India. He emphasized that the Chinese language serves as a bridge to deepen mutual understanding and friendship between the two countries' youth.

Chinese Envoy to India lauds students' enthusiasm at 2026 "Chinese Bridge" Competition

New Delhi, May 24

Chinese Ambassador to India, Xu Feihong, lauded the Chinese speeches and cultural performances at the 2026 "Chinese Bridge" Competition - India Regional Finals.

Xu on Friday noted the passion Indian students have for Chinese language and culture.

In a post on X, he said, "Fluent Chinese speeches, vibrant cultural performances, and inspiring young talents! Delighted to attend the 2026 "Chinese Bridge" Competition - India Regional Finals together with Dr. Pankaj Mittal, Secretary General of the Association of Indian Universities. It was truly heartening to meet so many outstanding Indian students learning Chinese and to witness their passion for the Chinese language and culture through their remarkable performances."

"Their enthusiasm and dedication vividly reflect the growing vitality of educational and people-to-people exchanges between China and India, and point to a bright future for friendship between our two peoples. Warm congratulations to all the participants and winners!"

Xu, while addressing the event, said, "Last month, I had the pleasure of joining over 150 Indian teachers and students to celebrate the International Chinese Language Day. The students gave lively performances in Chinese and experienced traditional Chinese arts and crafts, such as calligraphy, paper-cutting, tea art and rubbings. Today we gather here for the exciting finals of the "Chinese Bridge" competition in India, where all contestants showed a solid grasp of Chinese, as well as their vitality and confidence."

Xu lauded the shared passion that united the attendees across their backgrounds.

"It is truly heartening to see that, despite coming from different age groups and backgrounds, you are united by a shared passion for the Chinese language, and have gained valuable experience and friendship through this competition," he said.

Xu noted the exchanges and deepening cooperation between India and China through such events.

"As exchanges and cooperation between China and India continue to deepen, the aspiration among young Indians to learn Chinese is growing stronger. Last week, speaking on behalf of the Chinese Foreign Minister at the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting, I emphasized that BRICS countries should strengthen mutual learning and exchanges, deepen educational cooperation, and organize more people-to-people and cultural exchange activities. I believe the Chinese language, as a bridge, will further promote mutual understanding and friendship between the young people of our two countries, bringing their hearts closer together and fostering ever stronger bonds," he said.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

This is wonderful! I have a niece who participated in Chinese Bridge last year and she absolutely loved the experience. The cultural performances were amazing. Language truly bridges hearts! 🏯📚

Ravi K

While cultural exchange is good, we must remember the border tensions. There should be reciprocity. China should also promote Hindi and other Indian languages in their universities. Waise bhi, learning each other's languages can help understand different perspectives.

Sneha F

My cousin is learning Chinese and he says the tones are so difficult! 😅 But glad to see Indian students doing well. This kind of soft diplomacy is more effective than all the political talks. Keep it up, students! 💪

Naveen S

China is our neighbour and learning their language is practical. But I worry about too much Chinese cultural influence. We need to ensure Indian students also appreciate our own classical languages and traditions. Balance is key.

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