The 4th Singapore “Wuliangye Cup” Chuhan Chess Open Tournament – Singapore China Baijiu Pte Ltd

The 4th Singapore “Wuliangye Cup” Chuhan Chess Open Tournament

On April 20, the 4th Singapore “Wuliangye Cup” Chinese Chess Open Tournament successfully concluded. The tournament’s name is derived from China’s renowned liquor brand, Wuliangye, a company that has demonstrated outstanding support for traditional Chinese culture. Through sponsoring the chess competition, the Singapore-based China Liquor Company aims to promote Chinese culture worldwide.

Once the tournament was announced, over 40 players eagerly signed up. The event featured seven rounds of intense competition throughout the day, with each round serving as a battle of intelligence and strategy. Competitors showcased their Chinese chess skills and tactics, striving to stand out among a host of formidable opponents.

The players sat at the chess table, their gaze intently focused on the board.

Mr. Lim Kwan How, President of the Singapore Xiangqi Association, and Mr. Charles Oon, Chairman of Singapore China Baijiu Pte., Ltd., and Honorary Permanent President of Singapore Xiangqi Association, were present to witness the players’ shining moments.

Mr. Lim Kwan How, President of the Singapore Xiangqi Association (left).

The Chinese chess players sat at the board, their eyes fixed on the game, fingers dancing among the pieces, contemplating each move with a strategic mindset, demonstrating exceptional chess skills and a calm demeanor. As the event organizers, we thank all the players for their enthusiastic participation and impressive performances.

The eyes of the chess players were riveted on the board, analyzing each move with intense concentration.
Eyes locked on the board, the chess player studies every possible move, carefully weighing their options before making the next strategic decision.

As the organizers of the event, we extend our gratitude to all the players for their enthusiastic participation and outstanding performances. Mr. Lim Kwan How, President of the Singapore Xiangqi Association, presented the “Jiufu Diagram” as a token of appreciation to Mr. Charles Oon for his support of chess in Singapore.

The president of the Singapore Xiangqi Association gave Mr. Charles Oon the “Jiufu Diagram” to thank him for his support of chess in Singapore.

After the competition, Singapore China Baijiu Pte., Ltd. presented awards to the winners. Following a day of intense competition, player Low Yi Hao emerged as the champion with an outstanding record of seven consecutive wins, marking his third time receiving this honor. Singapore China Baijiu Pte., Ltd. sincerely congratulates him on achieving such remarkable success!

Champion, Low Yi Hao

As the event organizers, we thank all the players for their enthusiastic participation and impressive performances. We look forward to seeing this tournament go from strength to strength, hand in hand, as it takes on new heights with calmness and wisdom.

After the competition, all participants took a group photo to commemorate the event.
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