MUST students Won First and Second Prizes in “English Tour Guide” Category at the 12th Cross-Strait, Hong Kong, and Macau College Student Vocational Skills Competition

2026/01/19

The 12th Cross-Strait, Hong Kong, and Macau College Student Vocational Skills Competition recently concluded successfully. In this competition, students from the Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism Management (FHTM) at the Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) delivered outstanding performances, winning first and second prizes respectively.

In the “English Tour Guide” category for the Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau division, contestants from numerous well-known universities across the three regions engaged in fierce competition. Participating institutions from Macao included, among others, Macau University of Science and Technology, Macao Polytechnic University, Macao University of Tourism, and City University of Macau. The competition aims to comprehensively evaluate the professional skills and overall competencies of participants as English tour guides, encompassing English language proficiency, tour commentary techniques, contingency handling abilities, and cross-cultural communication skills. It is dedicated to cultivating high-quality English-speaking talents that meet market demands. Simultaneously, the event provides a platform for exchange and mutual learning among university students from the three regions, not only enhancing mutual understanding and cooperation but also broadening students’ international perspectives and strengthening their cross-cultural awareness and capabilities.

The list of award winners is as follows:

Items

Reward

Students

Teachers

English Tour Guide

First Prize

Yu Xinhao

Lecturer Dana   Kan

Second Prize

Guo Junlin

Assistant   Professor Hong Fang

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First prize winner Yu Xinhao with supervisor Lecturer Dana Kan, from left to right

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Second prize winner Guo Junlin with supervisor Assistant Professor Hong Fang, from left to right

 

The excellent award-winning achievements of the students from the Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism Management at MUST have not only brought honor to the university but also fully demonstrate MUST’s strong emphasis on its teaching philosophy of fostering students’ comprehensive vocational skills and enhancing practical abilities, as well as its outstanding strength in cultivating international tourism talents. Macau University of Science and Technology will continue to encourage students to actively participate in various high-level competitions worldwide, committed to nurturing excellent tourism professionals with international competitiveness, and contributing greater strength to integrating the development of Macau and the Greater Bay Area’s tourism industry into the national development strategy.