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The Chinese Civilisation Centre opened the exhibition “Intertwined - The Art of Gao Made and Chen Ruqin” at CityU Gallery, with more than 60 artworks by the couple on display from 15 May to 5 July.
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The Fourth City Literary Festival was held from 24 to 27 April in Hong Kong and Macau. Prominent writers spoke at seminars and workshops scheduled for both cities to promote creative writing and help nurture young writers.
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An ancient map and Korean classics exhibition and a dedicated Korea Week will take place in March to promote cultural exchange between China and South Korea.
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The Cultural and Sports Committee held the City Cultural Salon, “The revolution of vocal music in Hong Kong”, on 19 January, featuring renowned vocalist and arts educationist, Ms Barbara Fei.
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CityU is hosting the fourth City Literary Awards under the theme "Rhapsodies of time". A new category - "Art and Cultural Criticism" is added to the awards which are open for entries now.
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CCIV holds an exhibition of Sichuan Shadow Show from 31 October to 14 December at CityU Gallery, featuring over 200 articles like puppets and scenes.
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The Cultural and Sports Committee held a City Cultural Salon gathering, entitled "What are cultural relics?", on 28 October, featuring Peking University's Professor Qi Dongfang, Professor of School of Archaeology and Museology.
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Guizhou cultural month has been staged by the Office of the Dean of Student Learning and various departments throughout October, with 30 members of the Miao and Dong ethnic groups invited to participate in the welcoming ceremony on 27 October.
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Office of the Dean of Student Learning and various departments have designated October as Guizhou Cultural Month and devised a series of exhibition and seminars to raise awareness and understanding of the cultural heritage of the province.
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CityU Gallery is hosting an exhibition, "Ming Qing in the Eyes of Ming-Qing", showing around 80 items of antique Chinese calligraphy, paintings, musical instruments and daily commodities from Ming and Qing dynasties from 5 to 26 September.

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