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Chinese Language Teaching and Arts Club Activities

Updated: Jun 3

It's not all just about big events. Cross-cultural relations and promoting Chinese and Finnish arts and culture also means doing smaller, more down-to-earth activities. Here is a little about them.


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Since 2016, the association has organized Chinese language teaching activities based in Helsinki. It offers Chinese language courses for Finnish youth and Chinese-Finnish friends, in cooperation with the Finnish government and local organizations to host Chinese language exchange events. The association is actively applying for the certification of Helsinki as a test center for the Youth Chinese Test (YCT) for primary and secondary students. Leveraging its extensive educational resources and expertise, the association hopes to provide better Chinese education for the Chinese community in Finland, Finnish friends, and especially for the youth in the future.


The association also organizes Finnish language classes and arts clubs, including dance and painting, which are well-received by the public.


In collaboration with Finland’s largest library, OODI, the association organizes parent-child activities for Finnish-Chinese families, which have become very popular among Finnish and Chinese households.



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The Finland-China Art and Culture Association has organized over a hundred community cultural and art events. For example, it has held the World Village Festival for four consecutive years. The association actively participates in cultural events such as the Spring Festival Temple Fair, the Helsinki Arts Festival, and the Helsinki Dance Festival, among others.

 
 
 

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