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13 Jun 2022

The third seminar for the series "Chinese Science Fiction in the Digital Age" concludes with success

The Research Institute for Digital Culture and Humanities of the School of Arts and Social Sciences held the third seminar for the series "Chinese Science Fiction in the Digital Age"...

7 Jun 2022

Creative Arts student wins awards in international speech contest

Ng Wing-yee Natalie, a year 3 student from Creative Advertising and Media Design programme, participated in the Toastmasters International District 89 Division H Area H4 Speech Contest earlier. With her excellent language and public speaking ability, Natalie won the 1st runner-up and 2nd runner-up in the Table Topics Contest and Evaluation Contest respectively....

26 May 2022

Work of Creative Arts master's student gets published in local literature magazine

A poem written by Xiao Xiaona, a student from the Master of Arts in Creative Writing programme, was published in a local literary publication Hong Kong Literature Bimonthly earlier. The poem entitled 《墳前的舞蹈》 tells the scene and mood of the author dancing in front of the grave, and expresses her desire for utopia....

20 May 2022

Chinese programme graduate wins news reporting awards

Guo Hongyu, a graduate of the Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Chinese programme, participated in writing two news articles named《想‧創能系列》and 《超能材料系列》during her service in Wen Wei Po as an education reporter. The two series were awarded the second runner-up (Year 2020) and the Merit Award (Year 2021) respectively in the "Best Science News Reporting" section of the "Hong Kong News Awards"....

16 May 2022

The second seminar for the series “Chinese Science Fiction in the Digital Age” concludes with success

On 30 April, the Research Institute for Digital Culture and Humanities of the School of Arts and Social Sciences successfully held its second seminar “Database and Textual Mining: Applications of...

30 Mar 2022

Master's student selected as featured author of a Sichuan youth writer project

Two Sichuan literature magazines, Young Writers and Sichuan Literature, co-organized a Sichuan youth writer project, which aims to discover and nurture young potential writers. The works of the shortlisted authors as well as the critics' comments on their works will be published in the two magazines regularly....

30 Mar 2022

Integrating into Hong Kong - Starting with South Asian Food and Music

As a multi-cultural society, Hong Kong has attracted many ethnic minorities to settle in. In a recent study, Dr Terence Shum Chun-tat, Assistant Professor of the School of Arts and Social Sciences, found that food and music are key components of South Asian culture that help ethnic minorities to express, retain and construct their own culture in the new social environment....

23 Mar 2022

Creative Writing Master's students win accolades in poetry competition

To promote the fine tradition of Chinese poetry and aesthetic education, as well as to nurture creative writing talents, the College of Liberal Arts of Jinan University organized a poetry competition under the 19th Jinan University Poetry Festival and invited students from local and overseas to submit their writings. Two students from the Master of Arts in Creative Writing programme took part in the competition and achieved outstanding results....

16 Mar 2022

Chinese programme graduate wins Championship at Youth Literary Awards

Youth Literary Awards is a well-known annual literary competition in Hong Kong which attracts over a thousand of local and overseas young writers to participate. Wong Kwo, a graduate of Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Chinese programme of Hong Kong Metropolitan University had won two awards in this competition three years ago. This year, he has further took the Championship in the Fiction (Senior) Category with his work “冥河盃文學徵文比賽”. ...

14 Mar 2022

Picture book by Creative Arts students published

Edited by Tin Ka Ping Centre of Chinese Culture of HKMU School of Arts and Social Sciences, a picture book, A Story of the Manner Cat, was officially published in March. All the illustrations in the book are created by the four HKMU students of the Animation and Visual Effects programme. Through the story of a stray cat searching for food to introduce the dining etiquette and rituals of the Zhou Dynasty, and to restore the scene of ancient diet....

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