The Review of Current Challenge of Teaching Chinese as a Second Language in Hong Kong
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continuous advancement of globalization, an increasing number of non-Chinese speaking individuals have developed a keen interest in learning Chinese. As an international metropolis with unique geographical location and historical background, Hong Kong has become one of the
important hubs for international Chinese education. In recent years, numerous Chinese educational institutions have emerged in Hong Kong
like mushrooms after rain, encompassing not only traditional schools and training organizations but also various cultural exchange centers and
online education platforms.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/neet.v3i7.7242
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