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The annual City Literary Festival 2011 organised by Cultural and Sports Committee, CCIV, and CTL is held on 15 and 16 April. This year’s Festival will focus on “The City, Mountains and Seas” as the theme.
A week-long campus festival celebrates the vibrancy of Korean culture.
Dr Gabriel Wu of the Department of Chinese, Translation and Linguistics won the Singapore Literature Prize in the Chinese language category for his collection of poems titled Ban Cun Zai (A Half-Existence).
CityU hosts the sixth City Literary Awards competition to promote creative writing among young people in Hong Kong and Macau. Entries are invited now.
World civilisation scholars exchanged views on how to develop a world civilisation course at CityU.
The potential for interconnectivity between the theories of three major scholars in linguistics and language studies was the focus of attention at a recent symposium at CityU.
The award presentation ceremony of the 5th City Literary Awards organised by CityU was held on 15 May. The number of entries reached a record high of 496 this year.
The annual City Literary Festival 2010, organised by Cultural and Sports Committee, Chinese Civilisation Centre, and Department of Chinese, Translation and Linguistics of CityU, is held on 23 & 24 April.
Professor Zhang Longxi, Chair Professor of Comparative Literature and Translation at CityU, has been invited to deliver lectures at Harvard University, Yale University and Wesleyan University in the US from 12 to 15 April.
Young writers now have an invaluable opportunity to have their works reviewed by renowned writers and poets such as Mr Chang Ta-chuen, Mr Bei Dao, Mr Yang Ze and Mr Yang Zhao by participating in the annual City Literary Awards organised by CityU.