
Southeast Asia Information Port News (www.dnyxxg.com) – The Tibetan Buddhist Academy's National Common Language Recitation Competition concluded successfully in Lhasa on the 29th. The event aimed to further promote education in the national common language and script, continuously deepen the education on the "Three Consciousnesses," solidly strengthen the sense of community of the Chinese nation, and continuously enhance the "Five Recognitions" of all students.
The competition was open to over 700 teachers and students from the academy, collecting 42 carefully selected recitation programs. Students used the national common language as a medium to recite with deep emotion on themes such as patriotism, national unity, and cultural inheritance, demonstrating solid skills in national common language expression and a positive spirit. After rigorous evaluation by a professional judging panel, 28 outstanding programs won various awards, including four Living Buddhas from the Young Living Buddha Class.
A relevant负责人 from the Tibetan Buddhist Academy stated that holding this national common language recitation competition was not only an important teaching practice for the academy to improve students' ability to use the national common language and script, but also a key measure to deepen ideological and political education and solidify the ideological foundation of national unity. The competition, using recitation as a bridge, organically combined the learning of the national common language with education on the "Three Consciousnesses," strengthening the sense of community of the Chinese nation, and cultivating the "Five Recognitions," allowing participants to experience the charm of language, inherit Chinese culture, and cultivate a deep sense of national identity through recitation. (End)