2022 No.1
Academic Reflection:感世與自適:北洋元首的文學場域綜論
陳煒舜
香港中文大學中國語言及文學系
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News: CCK-APC Visiting Scholar Lecture Series

Three visiting scholars from CUHK-CCK Asia Pacific Centre’s Young Scholars Visiting Schemes were invited to deliver lectures to share their insights of their fields with CUHK students and scholars.

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News: ICS Luncheon 2021

Dr. Ching Chung Shan — 一觴一詠、暢敘幽情:香港錦山文社修禊雅集 (1972–1991)

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News: Music of Lingnan Culture: Naamyam and Cantonese Music

That was an enjoyable evening, with the beautiful rhythm came along the melodious voice stretching around the campus on 10 December 2021. Thanks to the Music of Lingnan Culture: Naamyam and Cantonese Music, an event co-orgainised by the Institute of Chinese Studies and the Department of Music, CUHK, the audiences enjoyed the traditional music in the courtyard of the Institute of Chinese Studies. The concert was led by Professor Yuen Siu Fai, a Cantonese opera maestro, together with other performers including Ms. Leung Hoi Li, Mr. To Wing, Mr. Chan Kwok Fai, Mr. Ho Kang Ming and Mr. Chan Chi Chun. The pieces presented were as follows:

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Event Report: Journal of Chinese Studies
Journal of Chinese Studies, no.74 (January 2022)
 
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Event Report: T.T. Ng Chinese Language Research Centre
  • The Second Southern Institute of Chinese Linguistics
  • The 25th International Conference on Yue Dialects
  • Current Research in Chinese Linguistics (Volume 101 Number 1)
  • Studies in Chinese Linguistics (Volume 42 Number 2)
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Event Report: Research Centre for Contemporary Chinese Culture
  • Twenty-First Century Bimonthly, Issue 188 (December 2021)
  • Twenty-First Century Bimonthly, Issue 189 (February 2022)
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Event Report: D.C. Lau Research Centre for Chinese Ancient Texts
  • Citations of the Liji Found in the Leishu Compiled in the Tang and Song Dynasties 
  • The Intratextuality and Intertextuality of the Xunzi 

 

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Event Report: Art Museum's Exhibitions
  • Enchanting Expeditions: Chinese Trade Porcelains across the Globe
  • Oracle Bones Collection from CUHK (Virtual Exhibition)
  • Celebrating the Year of the Tiger
  • Artistic Crosscurrents from Guangdong: Selected Painting and Calligraphy from Late Qing to Republican China (Collection of the Art Museum, CUHK)
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Event Report: Art Museum's Events
  • “Enchanting Expeditions” Wednesday Lecture Series
  • Lunchtime Concert: Cantonese Narrative Songs on Guangdong’s Arts & Culture
  • “Art Encounters” Video Series
  • “Artistic Crosscurrents from Guangdong” Lecture Series
  • “Artistic Crosscurrents from Guangdong” E-cards and Mobile Wallpapers
  • Art Times, Issue 1

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Event Report: “Research Programme for Chinese Archaeology and Art”, Art Museum
  • RPCAA Lecture Series
  • RPCAA Lecture Series 2021 (11)
    Kneading Clay into Pillow — A Study of the Function of Ceramic Pillow in the Tang and Song Dynasties
  • RPCAA Lecture Series 2022 (1)
    Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Protection in Hong Kong
  • RPCAA Lecture Series 2022 (2)
    Yunshan·Zhushui·Yangcheng: Archaeological Observations on the Development of Guangzhou City
  • RPCAA Lecture Series 2022 (3)
    Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Protection in Shenzhen
  • Wenlan Museology Forum — Youth Workshop (Phase IV)
  • 2021 International Conference on Ming–Qing Studies, Academia Sinica
  • Lecture Series of School of Art, Southeast University
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Event Highlight: Southbound Intellectuals and Their Legacy: Lingnan Literati’s Contribution to a Century of Hong Kong Education
Exhibition period: 30 September 2021–8 May 2022
Venue: Exhibition Area, University Library, CUHK
Organisers: Research Programme for Lingnan Culture of Institute of Chinese Studies and the CUHK Library
Sponsors: Bei Shan Tang Foundation and GS Charity Foundation
Enquiry: 3943 8740 / spc@lib.cuhk.edu.hk
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Event Highlight: “Southbound Intellectuals and Their Legacy: Lingnan Literati’s Contribution to a Century of Hong Kong Education” Lecture Series
Lecture 4: A Daoist Understanding of Southbound Literati in Hong Kong
Speaker: Prof. Lai Chi Tim (Director, Research Programme for Lingnan Culture, Institute of Chinese Studies)
Date: 21 April 2022
Time: 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Delivery Mode: Online via ZOOM
Language: Cantonese
Enquiries: 3943 7393 / ics-lingnan@cuhk.edu.hk
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Event Highlight: Vote for Your Favorite Tiger!
Instructions:
  1. Learn more about the tigers at (https://bit.ly/3sg1uKX)
  2. “Like” the photo of your favourite tiger
  3. Comment on this post at (https://bit.ly/3vhBsZt)—tell us why you like that tiger the most, and tag 3 friends
The Art Museum CUHK will decide the winners based on the content of comments and send prizes to winners by Hong Kong local mail.
(*Prizes will be delivered to Hong Kong correspondence addresses only.)
Deadline for voting and commenting: 1 May 2022 (Sunday) 23:59
Results release date: 16 May 2022
 
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Event Highlight: RPCAA Lecture Series 2022
Interested about our “Research Programme for Chinese Archaeology and Art” lecture series?
Explore our website and keep up to date with our latest campaign and online registration for the lecture!
http://www.artmuseum.cuhk.edu.hk/zh/training/rpcaa/updates/

Online Lecture 4:
Virtual and Reality Integration Technology and Popularisation of Historical and Archaeological Knowledge
Speaker: Dr Hwang Ming-chorng (Research Fellow and Director of MIHP, Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica)
Date: 29 April 2022 (Friday)
Time: 4:00 – 5:30 pm
Language: Putonghua
 
Online Lecture 5:
Searching for Shang: From Shiji “Annals of Yin” to the Archaeological Discoveries of the Shang Dynasty
Speaker: Prof. Tang Jigen (Professor of School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Southern University of Science and Technology)
Date: 27 May 2022 (Friday)
Time: 4:00 – 5:30 pm
Language: Putonghua
 
Online Lecture 6:
Frenetic “Stones”: New Archaeological Discoveries and Interpretations of the Shimao Site in Shaanxi
Speaker: Dr. Sun Zhouyong (Dean of Shaanxi Academy of Archaeology)
Date: 24 June 2022 (Friday)
Time: 4:00 – 5:30 pm
Language: Putonghua
Event Highlight: Art History at Lunch
Organiser: Department of Fine Art and the Art Museum, CUHK
Date: 13 May 2022 (Friday)
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Event Highlight: The Art Museum’s Project Is Selected by the China National Arts Fund
The Council of the China National Arts Fund announced on 1 March 2022 the list of arts projects to be funded by the China National Arts Fund 2022. For the first time, nine Hong Kong arts projects are selected, including the Art Museum’s exhibition and project on Canton painted enamels in the Qing dynasty. The exhibition will open in September 2022.
Editorial Board Committee
Editor : Lai Chi-tim
Members : Heung Ting-ting   Chu Man-ling
Academic Reflection:感世與自適:北洋元首的文學場域綜論
News: CCK-APC Visiting Scholar Lecture Series
News: ICS Luncheon 2021
News: Music of Lingnan Culture: Naamyam and Cantonese Music
Event Report: Journal of Chinese Studies
Event Report: T.T. Ng Chinese Language Research Centre
Event Report: Research Centre for Contemporary Chinese Culture
Event Report: D.C. Lau Research Centre for Chinese Ancient Texts
Event Report: Art Museum's Exhibitions
Event Report: Art Museum's Events
Event Report: “Research Programme for Chinese Archaeology and Art”, Art Museum
Event Highlight: Southbound Intellectuals and Their Legacy: Lingnan Literati’s Contribution to a Century of Hong Kong Education
Event Highlight: “Southbound Intellectuals and Their Legacy: Lingnan Literati’s Contribution to a Century of Hong Kong Education” Lecture Series
Event Highlight: Vote for Your Favorite Tiger!
Event Highlight: RPCAA Lecture Series 2022
Event Highlight: Art History at Lunch
Event Highlight: The Art Museum’s Project Is Selected by the China National Arts Fund
Editorial Board Committee
 
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