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From September 15th to 21st, the 28th National Mandarin Promotion Week is being held across the country.
This is already the 28th edition this year.
The theme is 'Strengthen the promotion of the national common language and script, and promote the solidification of the Chinese national community consciousness.'
Simply put, it hopes that more people can speak Mandarin well, making communication smoother and society more united.
During this week, there are many activities nationwide.
Schools hold reading contests and classic recitations, libraries have reading sharing sessions, and communities organize tongue twisters, riddles, and other small games.
Some schools even invite testers to help students practice pronunciation and improve their expression skills.
Many people feel that speaking Mandarin well is very helpful for learning, work, and life.
For example, students can perform better in interviews, and people working away from home can communicate more easily.
Mandarin is becoming an increasingly important tool in daily life.
However, some people have different opinions.
They worry that if only Mandarin is emphasized, some local languages and dialects might gradually be neglected.
How to promote Mandarin while protecting dialect culture is a question to consider in the future.
Overall, this promotion week not only showcases the achievements of Mandarin promotion but also makes people think about the importance of linguistic diversity.
While Mandarin promotes communication, dialect culture also needs to be protected.