Painting, calligraphy, speech competition celebrates Chinese New Year
An inter-school Chinese painting, calligraphy, and speech competition concluded in Peshawar, organized at the China Window cultural center in collaboration with Peshawar Model School. The event showcased students’ artistic creativity and linguistic skills, with participants delivering speeches in Chinese and presenting artworks highlighting the Chinese New Year. Former Vice-Chancellor Prof. Razia Sultana emphasized the growing cultural ties between Pakistan and China, attributing them to initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which drive economic growth and educational exchanges. Renowned artists and language experts judged the competition, appreciating the students’ efforts and providing guidance. Prizes were awarded to top performers, and all participants received certificates, reinforcing the enthusiasm for cultural learning and Pak-China friendship.
PESHAWAR: An inter-school Chinese painting, calligraphy, and speech competition concluded here on Saturday.
It was organised at the China Window, the Chinese cultural centre in the provincial metropolis, in collaboration with the Peshawar Model School.
Addressing the prize distribution ceremony of the competition, former vice-chancellor of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University, Peshawar, and member of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Public Service Commission Prof Razia Sultana said that Pak-China friendship was strengthening with every passing moment.
“A clear reflection of this bond is the growing interest of the younger generation, especially students, in various aspects of life, including literature, culture, and language, of the brotherly neighbouring country, China.
The event was attended by distinguished guests, including chairman of Pakistan Development Foundation Mohammad Bilal Sethi, head of China Window Naz Parveen, renowned artist Jahanzeb Malik, Chinese language teacher Aslam Khan, and Syeda Khushbakht.
A large number of students actively participated in the competitions, showcasing their artistic creativity and linguistic skills. Through beautifully crafted paintings and intricate calligraphy, the students highlighted the significance of the Chinese New Year.
In the speech competition, young participants amazed the audience with their fluency and confidence in delivering speeches in Chinese, a testament to their dedication to learning the language. The remarkable performances of the students from Peshawar Model School, who are regularly learning Chinese, were particularly commendable.
Renowned painter and calligrapher Jahanzeb Malik (Tamgha-i-Imtiaz) and Chinese language expert Aslam Khan examined the students’ artworks and delivered insightful feedback.
They appreciated the children’s efforts and provided them with valuable guidance on painting techniques, further enhancing their enthusiasm.
The competition witnessed an overwhelming display of passion and talent, as students enthusiastically engaged in every category.
The excitement was evident on their faces, as they eagerly awaited the results.
Prizes were awarded to the top performers, while all participating students were honoured with certificates of encouragement, recognising their efforts and dedication.
Addressing the ceremony, Dr Razia Sultana reaffirmed the strength of Pak-China friendship, stating that this historic relationship was a symbol of mutual trust and cooperation. She noted that examples of Pak-China friendship were recognised worldwide and were further solidified through cultural and educational exchanges.
She emphasised that China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), particularly the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), was a transformative project for Pakistan. “CPEC is a game-changer that is driving economic growth, creating employment opportunities, and enhancing trade prospects. A strong economy leads to a prosperous nation, and CPEC is playing a crucial role in ensuring that,” she stated. Furthermore, she highlighted China’s significant contributions to education in Pakistan, mentioning the numerous scholarships offered by China to Pakistani students.
“It is essential for our youth to take full advantage of these scholarships and learning opportunities, as they open doors to global exposure, knowledge, and professional success,” she added.
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