Chinese Monster Bloodline Discovery – 300,000 Yuan Prize
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South Korean Wins “Chinese Monster” Competition in Taiwan, showcasing Foreign language Skills
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YouTuber ”Cool” hosted a unique competition in Taiwan, challenging 100 foreigners to demonstrate their chinese language proficiency. South Korea’s Shin Seong Chan emerged victorious, winning a prize of 300,000 yuan.
The Competition: “Chinese Monster” Explained
YouTuber “Cool” invested significantly in producing “Chinese Monster: Global Chinese Challenge,” a competition designed to test the Chinese language skills of 100 foreign participants based in Taiwan. The competition was structured as a series of increasingly difficult challenges, eliminating contestants at each stage.
The challenges covered a broad spectrum of Chinese language abilities, including:
- Pronunciation: Accurate articulation of Chinese sounds.
- Idioms: Understanding and using common Chinese idioms (成語).
- Listening Comprehension: Ability to understand spoken Chinese.
- Homophones: Distinguishing between words with similar pronunciations but different meanings.
- Improvisation: Spontaneous Chinese conversation and response.
Taiwanese netizens were impressed by the contestants’ abilities, with many commenting that some participants demonstrated a better grasp of Chinese than native speakers.
The Final Showdown: A “Foreigner Chinese Olympics”
The final episode, released in the early morning of October 19th, was dubbed the “Foreigner Chinese Olympics” by viewers. The competition came down to a nail-biting finish between South Korea’s Shin Seong Chan and America’s Andrew goh.
Ultimately, Shin Seong Chan narrowly defeated Goh, claiming the championship and the 300,000 yuan prize. He shared his experience on the social platform Threads, expressing gratitude for the journey and viewing the competition’s end as a new beginning.
