2018 No.2
Event: Documentary Film Series co-organised by the Research Centre for Contemporary Chinese Culture and the Universities Service Centre for China Studies
 


 

The Research Centre for Contemporary Chinese Culture, co-organising with the Universities Service Centre for China Studies, launched two documentary film shows and directors' seminars during this period. Blood Inch of Rivers, directed by Chen Jyun Tian, is a documentary about the Sino-Japanese War, while Bing Ai, by Feng Yan, shows how the Three Gorges Project had affected the lives of the ordinary people.

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Young Scholars' Forum in Chinese Studies 2018, jointly organised by CUHK–Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation Asia-Pacific Centre for Chinese Studies (APC) and Institute of Chinese Studies (ICS)
(24–26 May 2018)
News
Event: 2018 ICS Luncheon III
Event: Opening Ceremony of "In Search of Zen: The Art of Lui Shou-Kwan", Art Museum
Event: Opening Ceremony of "Legacy of the Heavenly Breeze: The Art of Gao Qifeng, Chao Shao-an and Au Ho-nien", Art Museum
Event: 2018 Museum Professionals Training Workshop: Exhibition Planning and Education, Art Museum
Event: Professionals Gathered at University Museum Training Week Shanghai 2018, Art Museum
Event: "The Fourth Inter-regional Forum on Dialectal Grammar" organised by T. T. Ng Chinese Language Research Centre
Event: Documentary Film Series co-organised by the Research Centre for Contemporary Chinese Culture and the Universities Service Centre for China Studies
New Publications
Exhibition: Behind The Art—Chinese Export Tea Ware, Art Museum (Exhibition Period: 18.04.2018–31.10.2018)
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