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Lectures/Talks

Connecting to the World Talk: French Art of Living
Cultural Exchange Oasis is pleased to invite Mr. Marc Lamy, Deputy Consul General of France in Hong Kong & Macau to share with CityU communities - “l’art de vivre” (The Art of Living).

The Music Tradition in the Guangfu Region: From Late Ming to Early Qing
Chinese music studies can be divided into two categories: "court music" and "folk music". Cantonese music is under the latter one and can carry two different styles, “refined" and "popular".

Dialogue Series with Consuls General: Hungary
The Dialogue Series with Consuls General provides CityU students and staff with excellent opportunities to exchange ideas and learn about the latest development of a number of selected countries.

Dishui Nanyin Lecture Tour (Higher Education Institutions)
Dishui Nanyin is one of the traditional singing performances in Guangdong, mostly performed by blind artists in restaurants, teahouses, or private occasions. It was widely popular in Hong Kong at the beginning of the 20th century.

Cultural Talk: We Start When You Finish
VIDEO RECORDING OF THE TALK IS AVAILABLE NOW! Ms. Caroline CHENG, Yi Design’s co-founder, and its team share a vision to help the world through conservation and recycling.

Study in Hungary, in the Heart of Europe
Studying abroad is certainly a life-changing experience. Let’s explore beyond the ordinary destinations and discover Hungary as your next exchange study destination! In this talk, you will learn more about Hungarian culture and history as well as the exch

The Study on the Silks Found in Tubo
HUO Wei was born in Chengdu in 1957. He graduated from the Department of History, Sichuan University, majoring in archaeology. He was the former Director of the China Tibetology Research Institute, and visiting researcher at the Chinese Civilization Resea

Emperor Qin's Mausoleum and the Terracotta Army
JIAO Nanfeng graduated from Northwest University, China, in 1982, and then worked at the Shanxi Archaeology Institute. He had served as President of the Institute from 2001 to 2009, and as an elected executive member of the council of the Chinese Archaeol

Cultural Exchange between East-West in Dunhuang in Tang Dynasty
RONG Xinjiang finished his bachelor degree at Department of History, Peking University. While pursuing a master’s degree at Peking University, he studied at the Sinological Institute, Leiden University in the Netherlands in 1984-85. RONG is a Chinese hist

The Masterworks of a Capital: Changan in Han and Tang Dynasties
TANG Xiaofeng studied archaeology in the Department of History, and received a master’s degree in the Department of Geography (Historical Geography) at Peking University. He obtained his PhD in Human Geography from the Department of Geography at Syracuse