(Seria, 3rd) The Brunei Chinese Calligraphy and Culture Association held the National On-Site Spring Couplet Competition Award Ceremony on March 1st, grandly at the Sungai Liang Industrial Complex Hall.
Jiuting Chinese School participated for the fourth consecutive year and once again achieved outstanding results. Fifth grader Wei Changzhong and sixth grader Chen Yuxiang stood out with their solid calligraphy skills, winning the Silver and Bronze Awards respectively. Accompanied by School Board Chairman Yang Wencheng and instructor Hu Ting, the two students attended the ceremony to witness this moment of glory.
This year's theme for the Chinese Primary School Group was the auspicious saying for the Year of the Horse, "Spirit of the Dragon and Horse," encouraging students to experience the spirit of Chinese culture through calligraphy and attracting students from schools across Brunei to compete on the same stage. The two award-winning students interpreted the theme with works that embodied perseverance and progress, standing out among the many outstanding entries.
Yang Wencheng congratulated and encouraged the winning students, noting that the school always adheres to its original aspiration for Chinese education and is deeply committed to teaching traditional culture. He hopes students will use the winners as role models, inherit the 'spirit of the dragon and horse,' and ensure the excellent traditional Chinese culture is passed down through generations in Brunei.
He expressed that this award not only reflects the achievements of the school’s Chinese arts education but also highlights the cultural literacy of students from Chinese schools.
This year's theme for the Chinese Primary School Group was the auspicious saying for the Year of the Horse, "Spirit of the Dragon and Horse," encouraging students to experience the spirit of Chinese culture through calligraphy and attracting students from schools across Brunei to compete on the same stage. The two award-winning students interpreted the theme with works that embodied perseverance and progress, standing out among the many outstanding entries.
Yang Wencheng congratulated and encouraged the winning students, noting that the school always adheres to its original aspiration for Chinese education and is deeply committed to teaching traditional culture. He hopes students will use the winners as role models, inherit the 'spirit of the dragon and horse,' and ensure the excellent traditional Chinese culture is passed down through generations in Brunei.
He expressed that this award not only reflects the achievements of the school’s Chinese arts education but also highlights the cultural literacy of students from Chinese schools.