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Acting President Professor Richard Ho Yan-ki and Professor (Chair) Horace Ip Ho-shing shared their views and interpretations of Chinese art from a scientific angle at the City Cultural Salon that took place on 20 September.
Lectures on appreciating masterpieces of Chinese painting and calligraphy from the Beijing Palace Museum, organized on 18 June by the Chinese Civilization Centre for secondary school teachers and the public, met with enthusiastic responses.
About 80 exquisite examples of ceramics and calligraphy by the well-known local artist Chan Chung-kong are on display at CityU Gallery.
Four students of CityU’s School of Creative Media and two CityU alumni from the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Chinese programme proved their writing skills by winning City Literary Awards.
Professor Cheng Siwei, Vice-Chairman of the National People's Congress Standing Committee, visited CityU on 20 April with a delegation from six mainland universities. The purpose was to establish relationships with CityU.
The Run Run Shaw Library of CityU has recently acquired two collections of significant Korean works written in Chinese which contribute to the studies of cultural exchange between China and Korea, as well as the development of the general education curriculum.
The second City Literary Festival organized by CityU will be held from 30 March to 2 April. Prominent writers have been invited as guest speakers to promote literature in Hong Kong and Macau and encourage youngsters to attempt literary writing.
Professor Cheng Pei-kai of the Chinese Civilisation Centre launches The Complete Annotated Collection of Chinese Tea Books which he co-edited with Professor Zhu Zizhen from Nanjing Agricultural University.
China's ambassador to Canada gave a thought-provoking lecture at CityU on the role Hong Kong plays in China's diplomacy.
CityU has invited a number of prominent writers to judge the City Literary Awards in an effort to foster the literary culture of Hong Kong and Macau