HSK Chinese Proficiency Test Successfully Held
- Confucius Institute

- May 19
- 1 min read
On May 17, 2026, the Confucius Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine at the University of the Western Cape successfully held the HSK Chinese proficiency test. The test covered levels HSK1 to HSK6, and 80 candidates participated.





To ensure the smooth administration of the test, the Confucius Institute teachers strictly followed the test requirements and made thorough arrangements for all examination-related tasks. During the test, the exam venues were well-organized, the proctoring procedures were standardized, and the overall examination management was meticulous and detailed. All processes were seamlessly coordinated and properly executed, successfully completing the organization of this HSK test.

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A positive update celebrating the successful HSK Chinese proficiency exam and students’ progress in language learning.
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