• CSL Round 1: The Battle of the Cibles in Qingdao and Wuhan

    Updated:2025-12-12 08:30    Views:146

    CSL Round 1, the battle of the cibles in Qingdao and Wuhan, is an annual event that brings together top students from across China to compete in various fields such as science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This year's round was held in both Qingdao and Wuhan.

    In Qingdao, the competition featured a variety of challenges and tests designed to assess the skills and knowledge of the participants. From scientific experiments to mathematical puzzles, there was something for everyone. One of the highlights of the competition was the robotics challenge, where teams had to build and program robots to complete a series of tasks.

    In Wuhan, the competition was even more intense, with teams facing off against each other in a range of challenges and tests. One of the most challenging was the coding challenge, where teams were given a set of instructions and had to create a program to complete a specific task. Another challenge was the electronics challenge, where teams had to design and build circuits to complete a circuit breaker test.

    Overall, CSL Round 1 was a great success, with teams coming from all over China competing for the chance to win. It was a showcase of the talent and potential of young people in China, and a testament to the importance of STEM education in the country. With its ongoing support, we can only imagine what great things will come out of this event in the future.