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Is speaking Mandarin an economic necessity?
Minister of Education Hekia Parata joining in
Big day for Wellington East Girls College
Calligraphy artist Stan Chan with his students
Calligraphy exercise for Charge d'affaire Mr Fang Qui
Calligraphy cultural activities
Charge d'affaire Chinese Embassy Mr Fang Qui (2nd from left) Minister of Education Hekia Parata (centre) and student Lucy Prestidge
Lots of questions for the Minister of Education Hekia Parata
Chinese language students of Wellington East Girls College dance at the launch of Chinese Language Week
Lynda talks with Chinese teacher Karen Hu (Photo: Karim Dickie)
Student-initiated paper-cutting
Paper-cutting
Making it fun for the students
Media attention
Minister of Education Hekia Parata and Charge d'affaire Chinese Embassy Mr Fang Qui
Minister of Education Hekia Parata
Mr Fang Qui Charge d'affaire Chinese Embassy (Photo courtesy of the Chinese Embassy)
Chinese language students join the Little Apple Dance
The 100+ Chinese language students
Patrick English, Executive Director of NZ China Council
Principal of Wellington East Girls College Sally Haughton
"Tea, anyone?" Senior students Mika and Isla making Chinese tea
The Little Apple Dance
VIPS listen to opening speeches
Year 13 Student Lucy Prestidge (right) reads her speech in Mandarin, translated by senior student Isla (left)
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