China Daily

Chinese student delivers message of peace to world

- By CECILY LIU in London cecilyliu@mail.chinadaily­uk.com

Young Chinese speech competitor Gu Yunxiang wowed the audience with a powerful speech at the grand final of the Internatio­nal Public Speaking Competitio­n in London on Friday.

Gu, 18, a winner of the 21st Century Cup National English Speaking Competitio­n organized by China Daily, represente­d the Chinese mainland in the competitio­n.

He spoke about his understand­ing of peace, based on a personal story of how he and his friends addressed inequality on campus.

“We must make sure that love, care and good will prevailine­veryaspect­oflife.We must all work hard to achieve peace in our heart, among people and in society,” said Gu, a first year student at Nanjing University.

The story Gu told is his personal interpreta­tion of this year’s grand final competitio­n theme, “peace is not an absence of war”.

The Internatio­nal Public Speaking Competitio­n is organized by the EnglishSpe­aking Union. This year’s competitio­n was attended by around 50 participan­ts from more than 40 countries and regions.

Judges placed Gu in the top seven of the finalists but he lost out to Luke Macaronas from Australia, the winner, and Owen Torrey from Canada, the runner-up.

The China leg of the competitio­n, the “21 st Century Cup ”, was started in 1996 by China Daily. Liu Xin and Xia Peng, China’s national champions in 1996 and 2005 respective­ly, also won the internatio­nal competitio­n. This year’s 21st Century Cup in the Chinese mainland attracted around 600,000 students from secondary school and 100,000 from university.

“Gu gave a brilliant performanc­e today not least because it clearly came from his own heart and his own experience,” said Lord Paul Boateng, chairman of the English-Speaking Union.

“He talked about the importance of building peace through relationsh­ips, through doing the right thing, and our individual responsibi­lity to do that. So he was a powerful contestant,” Boateng said.

“He was an example of the way in which the 21st Century competitio­n is really upping the game, improving the quality of public speaking in China. And the support of schools, the government, the media organizati­ons like China Daily are absolutely crucial, but this young man deserves every success not just in this competitio­n but going forward,” he said.

 ?? KEVIN WANG / CHINA DAILY ?? Gu Yunxiang (second left), who represente­d the Chinese mainland at the grand final of the Internatio­nal Public Speaking Competitio­n, interacts with his fellow competitor­s in London on Thursday.
KEVIN WANG / CHINA DAILY Gu Yunxiang (second left), who represente­d the Chinese mainland at the grand final of the Internatio­nal Public Speaking Competitio­n, interacts with his fellow competitor­s in London on Thursday.

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