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Richard Wang’s new youth workshop series “Ink for Healing” will teach mental well-being skills through the art of Chinese ...
Tianjin University on Thursday celebrated two decades of pioneering synthetic biology in China, by hosting an academic forum to mark the 20th anniversary of introducing the International Genetically ...
Editor's note: Chinese calligraphy is the artistic practice of writing Chinese characters using a brush and ink. Celebrated for its aesthetic beauty and cultural depth, Chinese calligraphy is not ...
Slovenia celebrates Chinese Language Day with exhibition, calligraphy program 0 Comment (s) Print E-mail Xinhua, April 18, 2025 Adjust font size: ...
Bryan Mew, who immigrated to Australia at a young age and grew up in an environment with little exposure to the Chinese language, says he once questioned the value of learning Chinese. Today, he ...
Auctions Ancient Chinese Scroll Sparks Auction Frenzy—And an Eye-Watering Final Bid The 700-year-old cursive-script calligraphy by Rao Jie sold for $32 million after a heated bidding war.
JOHOR BARU: A group of enthusiasts are actively working to revitalise interest in Chinese calligraphy by experimenting with new ways of teaching and showcasing the traditional art.
The Cicadas Chinese Calligraphy Club draws upon ancient tradition to write a new chapter at UCLA. Founded in 2021, the student-run organization provides a space for like-minded Bruins to develop ...
“Can you draw me a Labubu?” a child eagerly asks Vivian Ng at a bustling Chinese New Year roadshow. The 33-year-old, known for her inventive take on Chinese calligraphy, smiles warmly as she ...
Cauayan City residents in Isabela got a hands-on experience with Chinese calligraphy as part of the Lunar New Year celebration. Chinese calligraphy is an important cultural art form that uses artistic ...
Officially, Chinese New Year, also known as Spring Festival and Lunar New Year took place on Wednesday (January 29), but is celebrated for several weeks. Here in Manchester, the city centre has ...
Today children in Chinese schools must study calligraphy from age six to fifteen. Lessons are called art classes, but self-expression and creativity are discouraged.