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駐校歷史學者計劃:丁新豹博士 講座——天佑番客:西域絲路商旅之宗教

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20190402_HIR Talk on Merchants on the Sands
  • 日期

    2019年4月2日

  • 主辦單位

    文化推廣委員會

  • 時間

    19:00 - 21:00

  • 地點

    香港理工大學蔣震劇院  

摘要

語言:廣東話

憑票入場。所有門票已派罄,如講座開始後仍有空位,歡迎未有門票人士排隊入場。座位有限,先到先得。

節目詳情
Xinjiang was known as the Western Regions in ancient times. Strategically located between China and Central Asia, Xinjiang was, and still is, a meeting place of many cultures and faiths. Over the course of history, different faiths including Buddhism, Islam, Zoroastrianism, Manichaeism and Nestorianism, had spread and flourished in Xinjiang, where primitive religion was also practised. Sir Aurel Stein, known for his explorations and archaeological discoveries in Central Asia, described the region as a ‘special meeting ground of Chinese civilization, introduced by trade and political penetration, and of Indian culture, propagated by Buddhism’.
 
Dr Joseph S.P. Ting, PolyU’s Historian-in-Residence 2018/19 and former Chief Curator of the Hong Kong Museum of History, will shed light on the influences of different faiths along the Xinjiang section of the Silk Road in a talk on 2 April 2019.

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