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  2. Chinese Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Bridge (Chinese: 汉语桥) is a contest for foreign students on their mastery of the Chinese language, promoted by the Chinese National Hanban and established as a plan to introduce Chinese to the world. Since it began in 2002, more than 600 contestants from over 147 countries throughout the world have participated in the annually-held ...

  3. Hanban - Wikipedia

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    It was originally called the China National Office for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language, which was established in 1987, and acquired its current name in 2020. Hanban is most notable for the Confucius Institute program. [3] It also sponsors Chinese Bridge, a competition in Chinese proficiency for non-native speakers. [4]

  4. List of bridge competitions and awards - Wikipedia

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    "World Bridge Games" [14] or Bridge at the World Mind Sports Games (quadrennial, next 2020) World Masters Individual [ 15 ] —from 1992 Open and Women (Juniors 2000 only) World Team Olympiad [ 16 ] —1960–2004 national teams events; Open and Women incorporated in the Games 2008 and "Senior International Cup" continued as a non-medal event

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  6. Category:Chinese contract bridge players - Wikipedia

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    The nationality associated with a bridge player may be ambiguous because it may have changed over time and may refer to: country of birth; country or countries of current or former citizenship; country or countries of current or former residence; a country's representative in international play

  7. World Bridge Championships - Wikipedia

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    World Bridge Series Championships is the new 2010 name for a quadrennial meet organized by the World Bridge Federation in non-leap even years. (Another meet, the World Bridge Games, is held quadrennially in leap years.) Most of its world championship events are open in the sense that entries do not represent geographic zones or nations.

  8. Category:Chinese bridge players - Wikipedia

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    This category is located at Category:Chinese contract bridge players. Note: This category should be empty. See the instructions for more information.

  9. Kaiyuan Changhong Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Kaiyuan Changhong Bridge is a large-span, single-hole, hollow-arch stone bridge with open shoulders, across the Nanpan River in an east–west orientation. The bridge is 171 meters in length, 30 meters in height, has a clear width of 8.5 meters, and features a major span of 113 meters.