Among the standout participants were continental champions from Kazakhstan, Egypt, Venezuela, Belgium and New Zealand, with Belgian contestant Benjamin Herman emerging as the global champion.
"It's amazing. This competition offers a good opportunity to make friends and learn from one another," Herman, 24, says. "All the continental champions are talented, so I knew it would be tough. I'm thrilled to have won first place and will continue to work hard."
Herman, who has studied Chinese for three years, expressed pride in his achievement.
The finals comprised four rounds, showcasing elements of Fujian's fu culture (fu meaning happiness and blessings), maritime history and international exchanges. Contestants from various continents presented performances that artfully fused their native cultural elements with traditional Chinese culture, offering audiences a glimpse into the rich tapestry of aesthetic traditions.