NewsCentre

Showing 21 to 30 of 129 results
Thumbnail
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.
Thumbnail
More than 70 works of Chinese calligraphy by Dr Sze Chi-ching, JP, Chairman of Hang Tung Resources Holding Limited, are on display at the CityU Gallery.
Thumbnail
CityU hosts the sixth City Literary Awards competition to promote creative writing among young people in Hong Kong and Macau. Entries are invited now.
Thumbnail
President Kuo offered his views on differences in higher education between the East and West at the City Cultural Salon on 28 September, suggesting why institutions in Greater China lag behind their counterparts in countries like the US.
Thumbnail
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.
Thumbnail
Renowned novelist Mr Li Rui recounted three stories about man and nature at a City Cultural Salon on 21 April. Simple in plot but thought-provoking, the stories triggered heated discussions.
Thumbnail
Renowned literary critic Professor Liu Zaifu gave a Distinguished Scholar Lecture at CityU on 22 April. With CityU’s Professor Cheng Pei-kai as his interlocutor, he shared some insights about how universal values are represented in Chinese literature.
Thumbnail
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.
Thumbnail
The Chinese Civilisation Centre of CityU is hosting an exhibition, entitled “Arts of the Chinese Brush: Exhibition of Calligraphy by Invited Artists”, showcasing numerous masterpieces from Mr Fong Chi-yung, Mr Ng Ko-shek, Mr Chan Mong-biu and Mr Hui Shuet-ming.
Thumbnail
Acclaimed writer Professor Pai Hsien-yung hosted a Distinguished Scholar Lecture, entitled "Chinese Cultural Renaissance: The new aesthetics of Kunqu opera - from The Peony Pavilion (Youth Version) to New Jade Hairpin" on 2 March.

Contact Information

Communications and Institutional Research Office

Back to top