Competitions
The Confucius Institute for Scotland’s Schools (CISS) is delighted to announce a poster competition to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of Eric Liddell's legendary win at the 1924 Paris Olympics!
CISS is delighted to announce a poster competition for primary schools to celebrate the forthcoming Year of the Rabbit! Deadline for entries: Friday 13th January 2023.
The Center for Language Education and Cooperation of the Ministry of Education has launched the International Chinese Language Teachers Scholarship “One Belt and One Road” Local Chinese Language Teacher Improvement Program.
Chinese language learners worldwide are invited to be part of the Chinese Writing Contest 2022, writing something using 320 Chinese characters. Best entries will be published as a book. The top three will have their own special prizes.
A worldwide competition for ages 5-15 to create a written or video presentation linked to postage stamps.
The Confucius Institute for Scotland’s Schools (CISS) will be celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2022.
CISS is delighted to announce a competition to celebrate the forthcoming year of the tiger!
Aiming to let primary and secondary school students from various European countries experience the charm of writing Chinese characters through hand-painted newspapers with the theme of the Winter Olympics.
The Centre for Language Education and Cooperation (CLEC) UK is running a UK Chinese Teaching Championship in Scotland this year.
The Chinese Consulate General in Edinburgh are looking for original videos that showcase your knowledge, experience or connections in relation to China.
The British Council is pleased to announce that a digital Mandarin Speaking Competition will take place in a series of online events.
Kites have been made and flown all over the world for thousands of years, and are very popular in China.
On behalf of the Scotland-China Association The Scotland-China Association are launching their national competition for pupils from Primaries 5, 6, and 7.
In order to encourage more people to learn and use Mandarin Chinese and provide an opportunity for students and teachers of Chinese to learn from each other and exchange ideas
The competition is a great, fun opportunity for students to practise and improve their Mandarin Chinese language skills.
Help the Scotland-China Association celebrate its 50th birthday in the Year of the Monkey
The competition is a great, fun opportunity for students to practise and improve their Mandarin Chinese language skills. Find out more and apply by 9 October and your students could win a trip to Beijing.
Victory television produces the BBC One Saturday night entertainment show ''Win your Wishlist'',
The U.K. Association for the Promotion of Chinese Education is organising its tenth Chinese Essay Writing
We invite entries for the SCEN Competition, in collaboration with The Scottish Review and its Editor Kenneth Roy.
The aim of this competition is to stimulate interest in Chinese culture. The subject of the competition is: "FESTIVALS CELEBRATED IN CHINA"