Compared with the previous contests, this year the rules have been upgraded. The contestants were grouped by continents and had interactive dialogues with Chinese college students. This helps promote communication between foreign and Chinese college students and cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries.
The winners are:
AIMAN YASLAM ALI (Chinese name: Ai Men) from France,
PAVEL (Chinese name: Lin Feng) from Russia,
BERNHARD (Chinese name: He Bende) from Germany,
DARIA (Chinese name: Li Mingran) from Ukraine,
DAVID PATRICK (Chinese name: Ji Weiren) from the UK, and,
GABRIEL (Chinese name: Ge Jinying) from the UK.
MARIA ANTONIETA MARLENE (Chinese name: Lin Na) from Mexico,
ALICIA ADRIANA (Chinese name: Ai Lisi) from Peru,
DANIEL PATRICK (Chinese name: Mu Chenpeng) from the USA,
ANDREW LOCKE (Chinese name: Mi Kai) from the USA, and,
DANIEL EDMUND ISAAC (Chinese name: Meng Sikai) from Canada.
KOMGRIT (Chinese name: Lin Zhiming) from Thailand,
STEVANUS (Chinese name: Liu Tiangui) from Indonesia,
ZOBAIDA TAHSIN (Chinese name: Wang Yamei) from Bangladesh,
PHYU (Chinese source: Yin Ruibang) from Burma,
BIN MUHAMAD SHAHMEER (Chinese name: Sha Mier) from Malaysia, and,
YUYKIET (Chinese name: Chen Ruijie) from Cambodia.
MAXIMILLIAN MILLARD NOAH (Chinese name: Ma Kesi) from Australia,
ANNE-AELIS MYRIAM (Chinese name: Liu Siyuan) from Australia, and,
NATHAN ROSS (Chinese name: Nan Shengjie) from New Zealand.
MOHAMMED ELMOIEZ (Chinese name: Zhao Zhixing) from Sudan,
KAELA STEPHANIE (Chinese name: Kai Li) from South Africa,
ZO HARIMBOLA (Chinese name: He Yaofei) from Madagascar, and,
NADA TAREK AHMED (Chinese name: Wei Qi) from Egypt.
Chinese source: hunan.gov.cn; bridge.chinese.cn
Photo source: bridge.chinese.cn