Chinese proficiency test held at Myanmar's Yangon University for first time


Students take the Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK), or the Chinese Proficiency Test, at Myanmar's Yangon University in Yangon, Myanmar, June 22, 2025. - Photo: Xinhua

 

 

YANGON: The Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK), or the Chinese Proficiency Test, organized by the Le Hua International Education Center, was conducted at Myanmar's prestigious Yangon University for the first time on Sunday (June 22).

A total of 200 students from Chinese language schools across the country sat for the exam, taking levels from HSK 1 to HSK 6.

Yin Yin Win, principal of Le Hua International Education Center, explained that HSK is the main standardized test to measure Chinese language ability.

"Students who pass HSK level 4 are eligible to apply for scholarships at Chinese universities," she said.

"Our center is the first to receive official permission to conduct the HSK exam at Yangon University, and I am truly grateful for the opportunity," she added.

Hosting the HSK exam not only helps Myanmar learners receive certified recognition for their Chinese proficiency, but also builds bridges for cultural exchange and educational cooperation between Myanmar and China, she said.

Among the test takers, 32-year-old Naw Khu Say War shared her motivation. "I've been watching Chinese movies since I was young, so I became interested in the language. I started self-studying in 2022 and took HSK Level 2 without attending any classes," she said.

"I plan to take classes for the higher levels. Even if I don't become a translator, being able to speak Chinese can help me earn a better salary," she added.

Kyal Sin Shar Thu, 19, who took HSK Level 4, said she has been learning Chinese since she was 10, and her goal is to study in China. "I want to complete all levels and study in China," she said.

Another test taker, Khin Kyal Sin, 32, said she has been learning Chinese for about a year. "I'm interested in technology and plan to work in China's tech sector," she said.

"That's why I took HSK level 2 and will sit for level 3 next month. I plan to study in China using English, but being able to speak Chinese will be a great advantage," she added.

"Conducting the exam at such a prestigious institution reflects the growing passion among Myanmar's youth to learn Chinese and explore global opportunities," she said. - Xinhua

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