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The NAQT China Championships were begun in 2021 by NAQT, in collaboration with Chinese education company SKT. The tournament does not publish its statistics.
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The '''NAQT China Championships''' were begun in 2021 by [[NAQT]], in collaboration with Chinese education company [[SKT]]. The tournament has two different divisions called "pre" and "pro."
  
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==2022 Result==
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In the pre-division, Shanghai High School International Division beat Beanstalk International Bilingual School to receive the championship title.  In the pro-division, [[Tsinglan School]] won the final match against Jinan Foreign Language School.
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==Controversy==
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The NAQT China [[tournament]] does not publish its statistics.  Also, the unreasonable pricing made the tournament controversial.  In 2022, the fee for China Championships is 3980 RMB per person, which is about 570 dollars per person assuming a one-to-seven RMB to USD exchange ratio. Also, the playoff of the tournament uses a single-elimination system.
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Revision as of 19:49, 11 August 2022

The NAQT China Championships were begun in 2021 by NAQT, in collaboration with Chinese education company SKT. The tournament has two different divisions called "pre" and "pro."

2022 Result

In the pre-division, Shanghai High School International Division beat Beanstalk International Bilingual School to receive the championship title. In the pro-division, Tsinglan School won the final match against Jinan Foreign Language School.

Controversy

The NAQT China tournament does not publish its statistics. Also, the unreasonable pricing made the tournament controversial. In 2022, the fee for China Championships is 3980 RMB per person, which is about 570 dollars per person assuming a one-to-seven RMB to USD exchange ratio. Also, the playoff of the tournament uses a single-elimination system.