In the second half of 2023, the international version of CATTI will be held in 73 countries and regi

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-28

On December 9-10, the second half of 2023 CATTI International Edition exam was successfully concluded. This exam offers a total of 7 language categories: Chinese-English, Chinese-Japanese, Chinese-Korean, Chinese-Russian, Chinese-Malaysian, Chinese-Thai, Chinese-Vietnamese, and Chinese-Vietnamese translations, with 130,000 people took the exam. Since its launch at the end of 2020, the Catti International Edition has been offered in 85 countries and regions, with a cumulative number of more than 710,000 people.

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It is worth noting that in the second half of 2023, the international version of the CATTI exam will be offered for the first time in two languages, Hantai and Chinese-Vietnamese, attracting more than 1,000 Vietnamese and Thai candidates to apply for the exam, which will play a positive role in cultivating bilingual talents in non-common languages and promoting foreign exchanges between China and relevant countries.

CATTI International Edition has always adhered to the principle of "serving the test and serving the candidates", focusing on the actual translation ability and language application ability of the candidates, the content is close to the actual translation scenarios and needs, and continues to apply new technologies in the examination system to further improve the efficiency and convenience of the test.

With the continuous growth of the global demand for high-end translation talents and the continuous expansion of the language service market, as an important part of the internationalization program of the Chinese translation examination, CATTI International Edition will continue to promote the exchange and cooperation of language and culture between China and other countries in the world, and make more contributions to the cultivation and development of global translation talents.

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