[Concurrent] Liu Jianfeng, President of Guangxi Chess Association

  After three six rounds of intense competition.

The Guangxi (Nanning)-Taiwan (Hualien) Go and Xiangqi competition came to a successful conclusion and achieved a complete success.

Through this exchange activity, the chess players from both sides not only showed their level and style, but also enhanced their understanding and friendship.

  [Commentary] On April 30, the "Chinese Family - 2022 'Osmanthus Cup' Guangxi (Nanning)-Taiwan (Hualien) Go and Chess Friendship Tournament" ended, and the two places held an online interactive awards ceremony for this event. Draw a happy ending.

  [Explanation] It is understood that starting from April 16, chess players from Nanning and Hualien have held a total of 6 rounds of team competitions.

In the chess event, the Nanning team won the championship with a total score of 44 to 28, and the Hualien team won the runner-up.

In the Go event, the Hualien team won the championship with a total score of 38 to 34, and the Nanning team won the runner-up.

  [Commentary] Wu Jinju, director of the Taiwan Go Education Promotion Association, said that this chess game is a friendly interaction between people on both sides of the strait. The chess players not only exchanged chess skills, but also established a deep friendship in the friendship game.

In the future, he is very willing to lead Taiwanese chess players to Guangxi to communicate face-to-face with local chess lovers.

  [Concurrent] Wu Jinju, Director of Guidance of Taiwan Go Education Promotion Association

  After the epidemic is over, I very much hope to lead a delegation to Guangxi to meet you face to face, play chess, greet each other, have a cup of tea, and then enhance each other's friendship to reminisce. This is very good. of.

  [Explanation] Zhan Jianhui, vice president of the Nanning Taiwan Association, said in an interview with reporters that playing chess players on both sides of the strait through the cloud is a new way for people on both sides of the strait to communicate under the epidemic.

  [Concurrent] Zhan Jianhui, Vice President of Nanning Taiwan Association

  Under the situation that everyone can't meet each other under the epidemic, it is also a very new attempt to use it as an online communication in this scenario. So I think in the future, there will be more activities based on this kind of online communication. , and then normalize the exchanges between people on both sides of the strait. I think this is very good.

  [Explanation] This friendly competition is another important new achievement of exchanges and cooperation in the field of sports in Guitai culture.

  [Concurrent] Lin Yushu, leader of the Nanning Go team

  The chess player camps in the two places have brought together the old, middle and young generations, some retired, working, as well as primary school students, middle school students, and college students, which shows that our Chinese chess culture is developing, and it is also radiating today with the advancement of science and technology. new brilliance.

  [Explanation] Luo Weiyuan, the representative of the Hualien Chess Team, told reporters that he started playing chess at the age of five and used the Internet to play chess "in the air" for the first time in decades. This was a rare experience.

  [Concurrent] Luo Weiyuan, the representative of Hualien Chess Team

  It is the fate of chess that brings us together here. The two sides of the strait are relatives, and if the world is next to each other, it will be more precious. I remember that when I was young, I started learning chess at the age of five. I have always played chess with each other face-to-face. , to be able to use the Internet to play chess in the "air", and to communicate with so many masters in one breath, it is really a valuable experience, thank the organizer for carefully planning such a good game this time, so that our chess art life can leave the most memorable time Good memories.

  [Explanation] It is reported that this friendly competition is guided by the Guangxi Guitai Economic, Trade and Cultural Exchange Association, the Guangxi Sports Federation and the Taiwan Hualien Strait Ethnic Minority Exchange Association, and is hosted by the Guangxi Weiqi Association, the Guangxi Xiangqi Association and the Taiwan Weiqi Education Promotion Association.

  Reported by Chen Yanyou and Wang Yi from Nanning, Guangxi

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