“A child is an uncut diamond.” (Austin O’Malley)
On October 21, ten-year-old Nia Hill is heading to Beijing to represent Antigua and Barbuda in the International Bridge Concours.
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Nia has been working hard to improve her Mandarin and learn more about Chinese culture in preparation for this special event, which emphasizes language proficiency and cultural awareness.
She is prepared to present her skills in front of more than a hundred young contestants from throughout the globe. “I feel proud and hope to bring home the gold medal,” the young talent stated in a recent interview.
The tournament brings together young minds from all around the world in a celebration of linguistic skills and cross-cultural engagement.