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The second “Tsinghua University, the University of Macau and PolyU tripartite exchange programme” was successfully held

The second “Tsinghua University, the University of Macau and PolyU tripartite exchange programme” was successfully held at Tsinghua University from July 8 to 12, 2024. The five-day and four-night programme provided a cultural exchange platform for students to enhance their understanding and perception of the Chinese traditional culture and improve their cultural accomplishment through academic discussions and cultural visits. This year’s exchange programme was organised by Tsinghua University and co-organised by PolyU and UM. About 50 students from different departments of the three universities participated. This year, PolyU is led by Dr Lam Tai-fai, Chairman of the PolyU's Council and Chairman of the Advisory Committee of The Research Centre for Chinese History and Culture, and Prof. HAN Qi, Dr ZHAO Yi and Dr LAU Kai Yiu from the Department of Chinese History and Culture. Apart from attending keynote speeches, students from the three Universities were asked to conduct academic exchange, jointly guided by teachers from the three Universities. During the exchange, students were required to present their papers (3000-5000 words) by giving a 15-minute individual presentation. Other participating students were free to give comments and discuss together. Despite broadening their academic horizons, teachers and students also conducted several field trips, such as visiting the Badaling Ancient Great Wall, Summer Palace, Yuanmingyuan and Tiananmen Square, etc. Not only promoting Chinese culture, we hope the on-site visits could strengthen national education and enhance students’ pride and sense of belonging to the Nation.   Dr Lam Tai-fai mentioned at the opening ceremony of the exchange programme: “We will continue establishing close partnerships with Tsinghua University and the University of Macau. In addition to the academic exchange camp, we hope to develop cooperation in education, research and innovation. This includes co-hosing high-level academic symposia, compiling Chinese history reference textbooks and providing teacher training, etc., all with the aim of promoting Chinese culture together.”   Read More (Written in Chinese): Related news published by Rixin College, Tsinghua University  Title Link 第二屆清華大學-香港理工大學-澳門大學本科學術交流營開幕 Link 第二屆清華大學-香港理工大學-澳門大學本科學術交流營圓滿落幕 Link    

17 Jul, 2024

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PolyU Chinese Culture Festival 2024 - Artwork Exhibition co-organised with Tiangong University

To promote and enhance awareness and appreciation of China's rich cultural heritage among youngsters, PolyU is organising a Chinese Culture Festival in 2024, which is also one of the celebrations of the 30th anniversary of PolyU’s renaming. The Festival is set to launch a series of events from March 2024, covering different art forms and themes. The first event featured a 2-week-long artwork exhibition organised by PolyU and co-organised by Tiangong University's International Innovation Center of Chinese Traditional Culture and Artistry Inheritance. Eight artists from Tianjin displayed their masterpieces. They included the artwork from Prof. Zheng Yong's Studio’s lacquerware; Three unique intangible cultural heritages of Tianjin (Clay Figurines Zhang, Kite Wei, and Yucheng Hao New Year Paintings); Hezhen Homemade Incense; painted pottery from the Guanzhao Xuan; Zhao’s Gourd-making; and Tianjin Musical Instrument Zhang. These masterpieces showcase the exquisite beauty and value of Chinese culture. During the exhibition period, a number of guided tours were held and over 2000 visitors, including PolyU staff, teachers, students and the public, came to visit the exhibition. A number of media from mainland China and Hong Kong were also attracted to the exhibition for interviews. In addition to the art exhibition, PolyU also organized expert lecture and a series of workshops related to traditional Chinese art, which were well received by PolyU staff, teachers, students and the public.   Read More (Written in Chinese): PolyU Chinese Culture Festival related news  Date  Media  Headline  Link  14/03/2024  Xinhua Net  香港理大舉行中華文化節 提升年輕人家國情懷  Link  14/03/2024  China Daily  香江海河共文脈 紫荊月季並蒂開——  天津工業大學中華優秀傳統文化與技藝國際傳承創新基地藝術作品綻放香江  Link  15/03/2024  天津日報  傳世「絕活」實力「圈粉」津門非遺作品亮相香港  Link  15/03/2024 Sing Tao Daily   理大辦中華文化節展「甌繡」「泥人張」彩塑  Link  15/03/2024  Ta Kung Pao  「理大中華文化節」首展天津傳統技藝  Link  15/03/2024  Wen Wei Po  理大辦中華文化節 升港青家國情懷  Link  01/04/2024  Ta Kung Pao  「理大中華文化節」陶冶漆器展現融合之美  Link  

28 Mar, 2024

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PolyU Delegation visits Nanjing

Led by Dr Tai Fai Lam, Chairman of the PolyU Council, and Prof. Jin-Guang Teng, President of PolyU, a delegation from PolyU recently visited Nanjing, engaging in fruitful cooperation and exchanges with local universities and the Mayor of Nanjing. During the visit to Nanjing University, in the presence of leaders from both universities, Prof. Li Ping, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities at PolyU, and Prof. Zhang Sheng, Dean of the School of History at Nanjing University, signed a strategic cooperation memorandum. This memorandum lays the foundation for further collaboration between the two institutions, including faculty visits, student and academic exchanges. The PolyU delegation also visited Southeast University, where President Teng and Prof. Huang Ru, President of Southeast University, renewed the cooperation agreement between the two universities, reaffirming their commitment to enhancing collaboration. In addition, the delegation also had meetings with Mayor Chen Zhi-chang and Vice Mayor Wu Wei of Nanjing, strengthening the ties between PolyU and Nanjing. By leveraging PolyU’s research strengths and the industry needs of Nanjing, the partnership aims to contribute to the development of both regions. Read More (Written in Chinese): PolyU Official Weibo Nanjing University Official Website Southeast University Official Website Nanjing Medical University Official Website

14 Sep, 2023

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PolyU, Tsinghua University and the University of Macau organise tripartite exchange programme to promote Chinese culture

The Research Centre for Chinese History and Culture of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), established on 17 January this year, successfully held its inaugural event from 26 to 30 June. The Research Centre jointly organised an academic and cultural exchange programme with Tsinghua University and the University of Macau, enabling students from Beijing, Hong Kong and Macau to engage in Chinese historical and cultural exchange. The exchange programme provided an important platform for students to explore modern Chinese history, new perspectives on traditional Chinese culture, and deepen professional learning in the context of national development. PolyU was honoured to receive strong support from Tsinghua University’s Rixin College and Faculty of Humanities, and the University of Macau’s Faculty of Social Sciences and Faculty of Arts and Humanities. Approximately 70 teachers and students from the three universities gathered in Hong Kong to participate in the five-day exchange programme. In addition to lectures, participating students were tasked with writing a 3,000- to 5,000-word paper on one of three topics: 1) Modern China and the World; 2) Modern China: Thought, Culture and History; or 3) New Interpretations of Traditional China. Students then presented their papers for discussion with instructors and peers. The Research Centre arranged excursions for teachers and students to cultural sites including the Sheung Wan Heritage Trail, West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong Palace Museum, Tai Kwun and The Peak. These visits provided first-hand experience of Hong Kong’s modern historical and cultural developments.

26 Jun, 2023

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Opening Ceremony of the Research Centre for Chinese History and Culture

PolyU held the Opening Ceremony of the Research Centre for Chinese History and Culture on 17 January 2023 and signed a memorandum of understanding with the Institute of Humanities of Tsinghua University. The Opening Ceremony was officiated by Mr Kevin Yeung Yun-hung, Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, and Mr Zhang Guoyi, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Publicity, Cultural and Sports Affairs of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. They were joined by Dr Lam Tai-fai, Council Chairman of PolyU, Prof. Jin-Guang Teng, President, Prof. Wing-tak Wong, Deputy President and Provost and Prof. Li Ping, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities. The Research Centre aspires to become an influential academic institution in humanities, endeavours to support the Hong Kong SAR Government’s efforts in promoting Chinese culture. Read more

17 Jan, 2023

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