Passing on China’s Eternal Flame: Exploring Zhu Xi’s Living Legacy
Discover how the legacy of philosopher Zhu Xi continues to inspire cultural revival in China’s Fujian Province, explored through the eyes of Turkish sinologist Giray Fidan.
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Discover how the legacy of philosopher Zhu Xi continues to inspire cultural revival in China’s Fujian Province, explored through the eyes of Turkish sinologist Giray Fidan.
Peruvian sinologist Joseph Cruz Soriano bridges cultures by translating the I Ching into Spanish, highlighting cultural parallels between Peru and China and fostering deeper exchanges.
The inaugural World Conference of Classics in Beijing gathers over 485 scholars to discuss the enduring impact of classical studies on modern society.
Beijing celebrates cultural heritage with events showcasing Dunhuang art, UNESCO sites, sinology insights, and China-India dance performances, highlighting Asia’s rich traditions and cultural exchanges.
At the Second World Conference of Sinologists in Beijing, Lu Kang emphasized fostering global scholarly collaboration to deepen the understanding of Chinese civilization and promote mutual understanding.
The Second World Conference of Sinologists opens in Beijing, uniting global scholars to deepen understanding of Chinese civilization and collaboratively promote global modernization through cultural exchange.
The CGTN series ‘East Encounters West’ features Martin Woesler discussing his deep connection with ‘Dream of the Red Chamber’ and highlights friendship as a solution to today’s global challenges.
Sinologist Martin Woesler discusses his lifelong mission to translate Chinese classics like ‘Dream of the Red Chamber,’ highlighting how traditional Chinese philosophy can address global challenges.
Professor Woesler, inspired by a Chinese poet, dedicated his life to translating Chinese literature into German. His most significant work is “Dream of the Red Chamber”, bringing this classic to German readers.
Sinology plays a vital role in bridging cultural exchanges between China and the world, fostering understanding and promoting global dialogue.
American scholar Misha Tadd’s teenage discovery of the Tao Te Ching sparked a lifelong passion for Taoism, shaping his career and inspiring cross-cultural dialogue.
Sinologist Misha Tadd explores what makes a book a classic through the universal appeal of the ‘Tao Te Ching,’ highlighting its enduring relevance and impact across generations and cultures.
At 14, U.S. scholar Misha Tadd discovered the ‘Tao Te Ching’ in a small-town library, sparking a passion that led him to become a professor of philosophy in China.
Renowned Sinologists and translators convene in a live CGTN broadcast to discuss the global reach of Chinese literature and the nuances of cross-cultural communication.