“古籍修復與傳承講座暨實物展覽” 活動回顧
內地發行《香譜》
Hong Kong Youth Palace Museum Culture Study Sharing Session
May 27th, 2023
January 17th, 2023
at the Hong Kong Shue Yan University
(October 8th 2022)
(Beijing 28 August 2022)
March 4, 2020
8 July, 2019
10 April, 2019
4-12 August, 2018
3-8 April, 2018
6-7 November, 2017
23-30 April 2017
4-5 November, 2016
The second annual event on Chinese culture, jointly organized by Chinese Cultural Studies Center and the Cultural Management Department at CUHK was held to great success!
15 October 2015
CCSC is pleased to announce that after more than 5 years in the making, the critical editions of Xiang Pu and Xin Zuan Xiang Pu are now published!
10 August 2015
John Thompson gave an enlightening presentation of reconstructed guqin songs at Chinese Cultural Studies Center, on August 6, 2015.
9-10 October 2015
Attendees were privileged to hear wonderful presentations given by all the presenters at The China Archaeology Lecture Series, over the weekend of October 9-10, at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
8 June 2015
In his talk given at Chinese Cultural Studies Center, award-winning lyricist Lin Xi shares his own personal experiences and reflections on what it means to engage meaningfully with Chinese culture, as encountered in art and Chinese antiques.
6 May 2015
Professor Hui Fu Ping from the College of Humanities and Sociences at Nanjing Agricultural University, presented at the Incense of Culture: 2015 Chinese Incense Conference, May 2, 2015.
Xiang pu and the four meanings of incense
6 May 2015
Professor Liu Jing Min from the Department of Painting and Calligraphy Arts in National Taiwan University, presents at Incense of Culture: 2015 Chinese Incense Conference, May 1, 2015.
The Vibrancy of Fragrance: Incense Tradition in the Han Dynasty
5 May 2015
Depty Director of Henan Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, Liu Hai Wang, presents on the development of incense use in Han Dynasty, China
Incense Tradition in the Tang Dynasty
5 June 2015
Ms. Xin Ge of Henan Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology presents on the development of incense use in Tang Dynasty, China