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Pastor Lin speaks at the Taiwanese Cultural Festival
(from left) Kinson Chan, Ngai Tsz-ching and Gloria Li
Visit to an art exhibition during the Gwangju cultural exchange tour
Ms. Lu Jinhua, Ms. Yue Meiti (left), Ms. Zhang Jingxian (right)
Class of fall 2017. In the 2nd row, 3rd to 8th from left are College Development Officer Ms. Eunice Lee, Kunqu instructor Ms. Shi Xiaojun, director of training and performance of the Shanghai Theatre Academy Ms. Han Tingting, College Patron Dr. Lee Woo-sing, Peking opera instructor Ms. Zheng Shuang and Associate Master of the College Prof. Yam Yeung
Lung Ying-tai
Joseph Lee
Joseph Lee
Joseph Lee
Joseph Lee
Joseph Lee
Joseph Lee
Joseph Lee
Ms. Chan Po-chu and Ms. Mui Shet-sze perform the classic Cantonese opera Butterfly and Red Pear Blossom.
Mr. Ip Wing-chi
Nordic Festival@CUHK
Enduring Presence: The Art of Professor Jao Tsung-i
Dr. Pak Suet-sin (centre)
Student of the course perform in the ‘Cha Zi Yan Hong—Traditional Chinese Operatic Arts Promotion Tour’
Mr. Steve Chung
Having a drill in Shanghai
Pentagonal hexecontahedron
Rhombic hexecontahedron
Sierpinski triangle
‘Endless Rhythm’ at CUHK
Sarah van Praagh
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The Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change (MoCC) presented an original play titled The Drama of Climate Change, jointly with renowned local theatre group, Chung Ying Theatre Company. The play premiered at the Zero Carbon Building in Kowloon Bay on 6 February 2015.
The Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change (MoCC) presented an original play titled The Drama of Climate Change, jointly with renowned local theatre group, Chung Ying Theatre Company. The play premiered at the Zero Carbon Building in Kowloon Bay on 6 February 2015.
The Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change (MoCC) presented an original play titled The Drama of Climate Change, jointly with renowned local theatre group, Chung Ying Theatre Company. The play premiered at the Zero Carbon Building in Kowloon Bay on 6 February 2015.
Mark van Praagh (right)
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The 9th Chinese Universities Shakespeare Festival Performance Finals took place at CUHK from 4 to 6 June 2013
Cultural Festival 2013<br><br>A dozen of CUHK students gave an African drum performance in the Cultural Festival held by the Office of Student Affairs at the Cultural Square on 13 March.
Incoming exchange students perform traditional Chinese fan dance at a dinner party for local and overseas students
"The Power of Words", a project to promote reading and writing culture on campus, ushers in a series of poetic and artistic activities
Flash mob to promote the ‘Not Exactly Lyrical: Hong Kong Poetry and Chorus Recital’
The Chinese Music Archive of Music Department and the Office of the Arts Administrator held the Guqin Week in November 2012.       
Mr. So Si-tai explains the structure of guqin
At the Beijing Operatic Arts Appreciation cum 5th Anniversary Opening Ceremony of Lee Woo Sing College, College Patron and longtime Beijing opera fan Mr. Lee Woo Sing played the jinghu.
World-renowned China expert Prof. Ezra F. Vogel officiated at the book launching ceremony of the Chinese edition of his work Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China published by the Chinese University Press on 15 May 2012.
A Chinese music ensemble formed by students performed at the cultural gala of the 'Blossoms of Life Floral Festival' on 29 March 2012.
Promotion of <em>kunqu</em> on campus
Kunqu Research and Promotion Project Launches<br><br><em>Kunqu</em> artists Yu Jiulin (right) and Shen Fengying performs an excerpt from 'Interrupted Dream' at the launch ceremony.
The 8th Chinese Universities Shakespeare Festival Performance Finals was successfully held on CUHK campus from 28 to 30 May 2012.
The Watoto Children's Choir, consisting of children orphaned by AIDS or the war in Uganda, re-visited the Chinese University and sang at Ho Sin Hang Hall, S.H. Ho College, on 29 February 2012.
Shaw students modeled on the styles and appearances of nobles, pirates, mermaids and villagers in a fashion show held at the University Mall in January 2011.
The Research Centre for Chinese Ancient Texts of the Institute of Chinese Studies was renamed the D.C. Lau Research Centre for Chinese Ancient Texts, in recognition of the contributions of Prof. D.C. Lau to it.
Lee Woo Sing College
Dr. Ju Ming hold a public lecture titled 'Art as Practice'<br><br>World renowned sculptor and creator of the University's landmark the <em>Gate of Wisdom</em>, Dr. Ju Ming (left) visited CUHK to hold a public lecture titled 'Art as Practice' for over 500 art lovers, many of them were staff, students and alumni.
New Asia College celebrated its 62th anniversary in 2011 with an array of activities, including the New Asia Fun Fair held on 6 October.
University Lecture on Civility: Mr. Lin Hwai-Min<br><br>The University Lecture on Civility, debuted with Lin Hwai-min, founder of Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan, as its first guest speaker.
Dr. Chan Chak-lui Sam, instructor, Department of Cultural and Religious Studies, plays a female sheng (male protagonist) at the Chung Chi College 60th Anniversary celebration music event, The Purple Hairpin.
Retracing the Footsteps of Pai Hsien-yung on CUHK Campus<br><br>Prof. Pai Hsien-yung Kenneth, invited by Chung Chi College to serve as Siu Lien Ling Wong Visiting Fellow 2010–11 and met with staff and students on different occasions.
A Little Night Music to celebrate Lunar New Year: an ensemble of CUHK and HKAPA graduates playing in the courtyard of the Institute of Chinese Studies.
What a better way to emphasize the fraternal care that exists among students on campus, than a vibrant demonstration of JIVE? The <b>Keep Caring Fun Day</b> in January 2011.
6th Chinese Universities Shakespeare Festival<br><br>Prof. Joseph Sung launched the Festival
6th Chinese Universities Shakespeare Festival<br><br>(From right to left) Prof. Simon Haines, chair of the Department of English, CUHK, presents souvenirs to judges of the Chinese Universities Shakespeare Festival – Prof. Peter Holbrook (Shakespeare scholar, Professor at the University of Queensland; Prof. Geoffrey Borny (actor, director, drama scholar, former head of Theatrical Studies, Australian National University); and Prof. John Gillies (expert on Shakespeare in East Asia, Professor of English, University of Essex)
Hong Kong Sculpture Biennial 2010<br><br>Mok Yat-san, instructor of the Department of Fine Arts: <em>Monument: Reproduction of Vitalization</em>
Hong Kong Sculpture Biennial 2010<br><br>Yeung Shing-him Bernard, student of the Department of Fine Arts: <em>The Wait for the Hare under a Tree</em>
Hong Kong Sculpture Biennial 2010<br><br>Wong Tin-yan, alumnus of the Department of Fine Arts: <em>Dead Snake Moray</em>
The Ven. Master Hsing Yun, a major figure in contemporary Buddhism with influence throughout the world, was on campus in April 2010 to speak to staff, students and members of the public on <b>Chan (Zen) and Enlightenment</b>. The Master's wisdom, often clothed in well-natured humour, was very well received by those who attended.
Former US Secretary of State on Asia's Future<br><br>Guided by Prof. Lam Yip-keung Peter, director of the Art Museum, Prof. Condoleezza Rice views an exhibit with keen interest
Horace grants as much liberty to the painter as to the poet by saying that they have always had an equal right to dare to do whatever they wanted. Hence the presence of a polar bear on our sub-tropical hilltop, at the New Asia campus, which was part of a nature-themed sculpture exhibition during the summer of 2010.
The 'International Poetry Nights' in November 2009 featured four days of literary events comprising academic activities as well as poetry recitals, organized by the Centre for East Asian Studies and with the participation of a truly multinational assemblage of poetic talents from around the world.
Margaret Atwood in Conversation with Prof. David Parker<br><br>About 600 staff and students from CUHK, secondary school students, and members of the public were in attendance.
New faces in Gion, Kyoto? These young girls took the pain and the time to dress up as <b>maiko</b>, but their uncanny postures and curious eyes soon give away their identity. CUHK students seeing the world in Japan.
Lee Hysan Concert Hall, 2002
Gao Xingjian Arts Festival<br><br>World premiere of Dr. Gao's play, <em>Of Mountains and Seas</em> (I)
Gao Xingjian Arts Festival<br><br>World premiere of Dr. Gao's play, <em>Of Mountains and Seas</em> (II)
Gao Xingjian Arts Festival<br><br>Distinguished Public Lecture by Dr. Gao Xingjian: <br>Prof. Lawrence J. Lau, Vice-Chancellor of CUHK presents a souvenir to Gao Xingjian
Professorship in Indian Religions and Culture<br><br>Group photo
Sir Run Run Shaw Hall, 1981
Fine Arts students
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