(Bandar Seri Begawan, 24th) The Chairperson of the 2025 National Calligraphy Competition Organizing Committee, Chen Lizhen, thanked everyone for taking the time out of their busy schedules to attend this meaningful award ceremony. With respect for brush and ink, and a passion for calligraphy, we have gathered here to witness this ceremony together.
On behalf of the Chinese Arts Association, she expressed her heartfelt thanks to Chung Hwa Middle School in Brunei, the sponsors, the participating students, and the hardworking organizing committee members for their contributions to the competition!
The Chinese Arts Association’s organization of the nationwide calligraphy competition is not merely about judging student works; its greater significance lies in promoting culture and ensuring the legacy of calligraphy. For the students who have won awards, it is a form of recognition and even more so, a driving force. I hope that students and friends who love calligraphy can work together to carry on the legacy of calligraphy culture. Through activities like this, I also hope that more people, especially the younger generation, will help the art of calligraphy flourish and endure.
At today’s 2025 National Calligraphy Competition award ceremony, a total of 148 students have won excellence awards. Thanks to the support of all schools, this award ceremony has been successfully completed. Once again, I thank you all and wish you good health and every success.
On behalf of the Chinese Arts Association, she expressed her heartfelt thanks to Chung Hwa Middle School in Brunei, the sponsors, the participating students, and the hardworking organizing committee members for their contributions to the competition!
The Chinese Arts Association’s organization of the nationwide calligraphy competition is not merely about judging student works; its greater significance lies in promoting culture and ensuring the legacy of calligraphy. For the students who have won awards, it is a form of recognition and even more so, a driving force. I hope that students and friends who love calligraphy can work together to carry on the legacy of calligraphy culture. Through activities like this, I also hope that more people, especially the younger generation, will help the art of calligraphy flourish and endure.
At today’s 2025 National Calligraphy Competition award ceremony, a total of 148 students have won excellence awards. Thanks to the support of all schools, this award ceremony has been successfully completed. Once again, I thank you all and wish you good health and every success.