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Students from Calday Grange Grammar School performing an extract from 'Journey to the West' one of the four great Classical novels of Chinese literature, written by Wu Cheng'en in the 16th century during the Ming Dynasty. This scene shows the battle between the Monkey King and Pigsy.




Students from Calday Grange Grammar School performing an extract from 'Journey to the West' one of the four great Classical novels of Chinese literature, written by Wu Cheng'en in the 16th century during the Ming Dynasty. This scene shows the battle between the Monkey King and Pigsy.




Students from Calday Grange Grammar School performing an extract from 'Journey to the West' one of the four great Classical novels of Chinese literature, written by Wu Cheng'en in the 16th century during the Ming Dynasty. This scene shows the battle between the Monkey King and Pigsy.




Ellie won the beginners category of the Mandarin Speaking Competition 2012. She is standing with Lorraine Thomas from HSBC and Christopher Rennie from the British Council.




Krupa won the intermediate category of the Mandarin Speaking Competition 2012. She is standing with Lorraine Thomas from HSBC and Christopher Rennie from the British Council.




Students from Calday Grange Grammar School won the group performance category of the Mandarin Speaking Competition 2012. They are standing with Lorraine Thomas from HSBC and Christopher Rennie from the British Council.




Students from Calday Grange Grammar School won the group performance category of the Mandarin Speaking Competition 2012. They are standing with Lorraine Thomas from HSBC and Christopher Rennie from the British Council.




Jeroen won the advanced category of the Mandarin Speaking Competition 2012. He is standing with Lorraine Thomas from HSBC and Christopher Rennie from the British Council.




All the winners of the Mandarin Speaking Competition 2012, standing in the Great Court at the British Museum with Christopher Rennie, from the British Council, and Lorraine Thomas, from HSBC.




All the winners of the Mandarin Speaking Competition 2012, standing in the Great Court at the British Museum with Christopher Rennie, from the British Council, and Lorraine Thomas, from HSBC.