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[HSK 4] 会中文,在越南更吃香? - Knowing Chinese: More Competitive in Vietnam?

[HSK 4] 会中文,在越南更吃香? - Knowing Chinese: More Competitive in Vietnam?

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Recruitment data in Vietnam shows that more jobs require Chinese, and the salaries are higher.

会中文,在越南更吃香? - Knowing Chinese: More Competitive in Vietnam? [HSK 4]

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Chinese Listening | 중국어 리스닝 | 中国語リスニング | Аудирование по китайскому языку | Nghe tiếng Trung | Mendengarkan bahasa Mandarin | Escucha en chino | การฟังภาษาจีน | Chinesisches Hören | Écoute du chinois | Ascolto cinese | Audição em chinês | चीनी सुनना | الاستماع إلى اللغة الصينية

《English Translation》

刘娜: Xiao Pan, you’re Vietnamese. Have you noticed recently that knowing Chinese gives people an advantage when looking for jobs in Vietnam?
小潘: Yes! My friend said many companies now want people who know Chinese, even more than positions requiring Japanese or Korean.
刘娜: That’s right. A report from a recruitment platform says that in 2025 there will be about 13,000 jobs requiring Chinese, almost half more than in 2024.
小潘: That many! Why is there suddenly such a big demand for Chinese-speaking talent?
刘娜: Because there are more and more Chinese companies in Vietnam, and factories and projects are expanding. Companies need people who can communicate, negotiate contracts, and train employees in Chinese.
小潘: No wonder the salaries are higher. I study history and originally wanted to read original documents, but now I realize Chinese is also a ‘career skill’.
刘娜: That’s an unexpected benefit: Chinese connects culture on one side and jobs on the other. If you work in Vietnam–China cultural exchange in the future, people will trust you more.
小潘: I understand now. Learning Chinese isn’t just for exams—I want to use it in research and in life so that more people can understand each other.

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