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PolyU Chinese Culture Festival “The Mainland-Hong Kong-Macau University Students’ Chinese Classics Recital Show 2024” Successfully Held

19 Nov 2024

PolyU, in collaboration with the Jiangsu Normal University and the University of Macau, co-organised “The Mainland-Hong Kong-Macau University Students’ Chinese Classics Recital Show 2024”. The Show was launched by Prof. Kwok-yin Wong, Vice President (Education) of PolyU (3rd from right); Prof. Yang Yiming, Chairperson of Academic Committee of Jiangsu Normal University and Chairperson of State Language Promotion Institute (2nd from right); Prof. Xu Jie, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Macau (3rd from left); Prof. Li Ping, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities of PolyU (2nd from left); and other distinguished guests.

Prof. Kwok-yin Wong said, PolyU is committed to promoting the rich traditions of Chinese culture, bringing together outstanding scholars, and nurturing a diverse range of talents to contribute to Hong Kong and serve the Nation.

Students from PolyU and members of The Tertiary Putonghua Recitation Society performed Chinese poems.

Prof. Li Ping, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities of PolyU and students from Jiangsu Normal University.

Dr Liang Linlin , School of Language Science and Arts of Jiangsu Normal University (right); Prof. Li Ping, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities of PolyU (middle); and Prof. Geng Libo, Associate Professor of School of Language Science and Arts of Jiangsu Normal University (left).


The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is dedicated to promoting the rich traditions of Chinese culture. On 16 November 2024, PolyU successfully hosted “The Mainland-Hong Kong-Macau University Students” Chinese Classics Recital Show 2024” at the Chiang Chen Studio Theatre. Over 40 university students from Hong Kong, Macau and Mainland China participated in reciting classic works from various eras to showcase the diversity and charm of Chinese culture. The show aimed to enhance the younger generation’s appreciation of Chinese culture and promote the art of recitation in Chinese heritage.

This Show, part of the year-long “PolyU Chinese Culture Festival”, was co-organised by PolyU, the Jiangsu Normal University, and the University of Macau, with The Tertiary Putonghua Recitation Society as a collaborator. It was also supported by the “Ten Thousand People’s Scheme” provided by the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China. The event was launched by Prof. Kwok-yin WONG, Vice President (Education) of PolyU; Prof. YANG Yiming, Chairperson of the Academic Committee of the Jiangsu Normal University and Chairperson of the State Language Promotion Institute; Prof. XU Jie, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Macau; Prof. LI Ping, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities of PolyU; and other distinguished guests.

In his welcoming address, Prof. Kwok-yin Wong said, “PolyU is committed to promoting the rich traditions of Chinese culture, bringing together outstanding scholars, and nurturing a diverse range of talents to contribute to Hong Kong and serve the Nation. Last year, PolyU established the Research Centre for Chinese History and Culture to facilitate promotion of Chinese history and cultural education on campus. Through this Recital Show, PolyU has collaborated with the Jiangsu Normal University, the University of Macau, and The Hong Kong Tertiary Putonghua Recitation Society to unite teachers, students, alumni and friends, providing everyone with the opportunity to immerse themselves in the exceptional Chinese arts and the profound history and culture of China.”

PolyU also invited faculty and students from the Jiangsu Normal University to host the Language and Literary Arts Workshops, allowing participants to experience Chinese culture related to language and literary, including classic poetry, drama, sign language, Hanfu and calligraphy.

The Recital Show is also celebrated by Mainland media. Click HERE to read the article.

For the latest information about PolyU Chinese Culture Festival, please visit:
https://www.polyu.edu.hk/tc/cpeo/chinese-culture-festival/

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