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Chamber of Young Snow and HKU Libraries Co-Host Exhibition: 1:1 Replica of Dunhuang Cave and Over 100 Artworks on Display
Chamber of Young Snow is collaborating for the first time with The University of Hong Kong Libraries to present the three-month “Dreamlike Dunhuang: Recreating the Grandeur of Dunhuang” exhibition. Running from June 7 to September 7 at HKU Libraries, the exhibition is open to the public free of charge. This marks the first exhibition in…
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HKU Library Hosts Art Exhibition Reviving the Splendor of Dunhuang | ChinaNews.com
On June 7, the exhibition “Dreamlike Dunhuang: Reviving the Magnificent Realm of Dunhuang” opened at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) Library. This exhibition is a key highlight of the “Radiant Chinese Arts in Hong Kong: HKU Library ‘Siu Suet Chai’ Cultural Festival.” Featuring six major thematic sections, the exhibition presents numerous replicas of the…
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“Chinese Arts in the Fragrant Harbour’s Embrace: The University of Hong Kong Libraries & Chamber of Young Snow Culture Festival” and “Dreamlike Dunhuang: Recreating the Grandeur of Dunhuang Exhibition Opening Ceremony” were Held Successfully!
“Chinese Arts in the Fragrant Harbour’s Embrace: The University of Hong Kong Libraries & Chamber of Young Snow Culture Festival” is a transcendent cultural event that vividly showcases the profound depth and exquisite elegance of Chinese arts and culture. In collaboration with the University of Hong Kong Libraries, the Chamber of Young Snow is presenting…
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Reimagining Dunhuang’s Brilliance Across Time: HKU Library to Host Dunhuang Art Exhibition and Culture Festival | Orange News
Dunhuang stands as both a witness of history and a dreamer of artistry—where the wisdom of the Buddha and the aspirations of ordinary people intertwine, giving rise to a universe of art that dances between reality and illusion. Starting from June 7, the University of Hong Kong (HKU) Libraries, in collaboration with the Chamber of…
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Chinese Culture Festival 2025 to stage Henan Yuediao opera plays for first time in Hong Kong in June | GovHK Press Release
The programme will also feature a session under the “Chinese Culture for All: A Special Performance Series” at 10.30am on June 27 (Friday) at the Theatre of Hong Kong City Hall, with free admission specially for local primary and secondary school students. Artists of the troupe will perform selected excerpts from “Jiang Wei…
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Chinese Arts in the Fragrant Harbour’s Embrace, The University of Hong Kong Libraries & Chamber of Young Snow Culture Festival
Chamber of Young Snow and The University of Hong Kong Libraries will present the exhibition “Dreamlike Dunhuang: Recreating the Grandeur of Dunhuang” from 7 June to 9 September 2025. The opening ceremony and public lecture will take place on 7 June. The event will feature an inspiring opening, followed by a lecture with Dr. Shengliang…
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Chamber of Young Snow Invited as a Sponsor to Attend the Opening Ceremony of the 2025 Chinese Culture Festival Organized by the Hong Kong SAR Government’s Leisure and Cultural Services Department
The Chinese Culture Festival aims to promote Chinese culture and support patriotic education, enhancing citizens’ sense of national identity and cultural confidence, as well as advancing the inheritance, transformation, and development of traditional Chinese culture in Hong Kong. This year’s festival features a diverse range of opera genres, including Peking Opera, Yuediao, Qinqiang, Yue Opera,…
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Episode 209: Huang Binhong’s Works (6)
As mentioned in the previous episode, Fu Lei was a collector who commented that among modern calligraphers and painters, only Huang Binhong and Qi Baishi were truly qualified. The two had different painting styles and backgrounds, but their peak works were never vulgar. In China, the concept of yin and yang, or the balance between…
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Episode 208: Huang Binhong’s Works (5)
Even if Chinese landscape painting did not reach the modern heights of Huang Binhong, classical landscape paintings actually already contained elements of Impressionism. For example, as previously introduced, Fan Kuan’s use of “raindrop texture strokes” expresses the form of mountains—when viewed up close, the details may not be clear, but from afar, one can immediately…
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Chamber of Young Snow’s Perspective on Chinese and Western Paintings and Oracle Bone Script a Full House and a Great Success!
Event Recap The “Chamber of Young Snow’s Perspective on Chinese and Western Paintings and Oracle Bone Script” lecture on March 26 concluded successfully, impressing the audience with Dr. Suen’s insights into Chinese and Western aesthetics and Ms. Wu Lili’s decoding of oracle bone script, both of which received enthusiastic acclaim from attendees. Sharing I: Form…
