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Chinese Club

 HANLE - CHINESE CLUB

 ( Dare to Speak, Dare to Do, Dare to Chase )

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1. Introduction:

  • The Chinese Club was established on April 14, 2016. It serves as a place for those who love and want to practice the Chinese language. It is a beneficial playground for all students of the Faculty of Foreign Languages, providing opportunities to practice listening, speaking, and pronunciation skills in Chinese. Participants can engage in various interesting and educational activities such as puzzles, singing in Chinese, and more.
  • The club regularly organizes Chinese language academic activities on a monthly basis and the annual competition "Understanding Chinese Language and Culture."

2. Hanle Club Executive Board:

  • Nguyen Tran Thu Ha – President of Hanle Club
  • Vu Ho Kim Ngan – Head of Ideas and Planning Division
  • Nguyen Le Hung - Deputy Head of Ideas and Planning Division
  • Dương Thị Hồng Nga – Head of Logistics Division
  • Nguyen Hoang Xuan Mai – Deputy Head of Logistics Division
  • Tran Thuy Tien - Head of PR Division
  • Nguyen Loan Anh - Deputy Head of PR Division

3. Contact Information:

  • Club Email: hanleffl@tdtu.edu.vn
  • Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/TDTHanle/
  • Youtube: Hanle Club - TDTU

4. Hanle Club's activities:

The Finale of the 2024 Contest "Learning Chinese Language and Culture-Season VIII"
On the evening of April 6, 2024, the Finale of the 2024 Contest "Learning Chinese Language and Culture - Season VIII" was successfully held at Hall 6B - Ton Duc Thang University (TDTU).
Hanle Club organizes a simulation activity for the Chinese Proficiency Test HSK 2023
The successful activity took place on December 3, 2023, at Building E of Ton Duc Thang University. Organized by the Chinese Language Club – HANLE, a part of the Faculty of Foreign Languages, this marked the 5th annual simulation of the HSK.
Cultural Activities in the Mid-Autumn Festival "Full-Moon Reunification"
On Sep 29, 2023 at TDTU, Hanle Club organized a series of cultural activities in celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival named "Full Moon Reunification", thereby attracting the participation of more than 70 students majoring in Chinese, and English languages.