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The CityU book Chinese Civilisation: a source book has been published on the mainland this month in simplified Chinese characters, opening another door for more young people to appreciate the treasures of Chinese culture.
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CityU hosts the second City Literary Awards to promote creative writing in Hong Kong and Macau. The Awards are now open for entries.
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The City Cultural Salon, which has been held at the President's residence since 1998, will be taking place on campus in the future.
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CityU introduced its programmes, campus life and facilities to secondary students, parents, teachers and the general public at its annual Information Day on 14 October.
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The Chinese Civilisation Centre at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) is holding an exhibition entitled “The Works of Gao Made", which runs till the end of October.
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The Chinese Civilisation Centre is holding an exhibition displaying the calligraphy, paintings and seal carvings of Professor Zhu Suizhi, Director of the Department of Calligraphy, China Academy of Art. The exhibition runs from 1 July to 20 August.
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More than 20 experts in Chinese art and culture converged on CityU to discuss modernity and modern Chinese art at an international symposium and exhibition.
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Professor H K Chang, CityU President, led students, teachers and the public on a tour of the world as it was 600 years ago in a talk on 30 March entitled "The world when Zheng He roamed the sea", part of a series of CCIV lectures.
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CityU students clinched nine prizes in the City Literary Award, one of the highlights of the City Literary Festival organized by the University to promote literature and writing.
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Eight celebrated writers got the Hong Kong-Macao City Literary Festival underway at CityU with an enthralling discussion on the experience of writing, the breadth and depth of Chinese literature, and creative writing tips for younger writers.

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