This event celebrated the launch of new books by members of the Lingnan family. Books introduced: Han, X. (2014). Red God: Wei Baqun and his Peasant Revolution in Southern China, 1894-1932. The State University of New York Press. Huang, Y. L. M. (Ed.) (2014). The reception of Chinese art across cultures. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars
Rian Dundon, whose photographs have previously appeared at China Beat, will soon be releasing a new ...
Earlier this week, The China Beat featured an excerpt from the introduction of Julia Lovell’s forthc...
The history of collecting and exhibiting art has become a subject as important as history of artwork...
This event celebrated the launch of new books by members of the Lingnan family. Books introduced: ...
This event celebrated the launch of new books by members of the Lingnan family. Books introduced: ...
Lingnan University as a liberal arts university emphasizes both the merits and interrelationship of ...
The Library organized a celebrating event for new books on 4 Dec 2015. Prof. Sun & Prof. Zhang share...
This event celebrated the launch of two new books by members of the Lingnan family. Books introduced...
The event was a book launching celebration of the books edited by Prof. Chan Tsang Sing and Prof. Cu...
On Day 2 (29 June 2019), LAU Kin Chi (Lingnan University, Hong Kong, China) moderated the session of...
Following a new partnership with University of Leon Press (Spain), Confucius Institute of University...
LITTLE Stephen (dirs.) et KONG Wang (dirs.), 17th-Century Chinese Paintings from the Tsao Family Col...
Disturbances in heaven : a year of Chinese labour, civil society and rights. Edited by Ivan Francesc...
A hodgepodge of historically or (historian-) relevant readings from the last few weeks… 1. Of greate...
Tis the season of book festivals, at least around here. A number of China Beatcontributors will be s...
Rian Dundon, whose photographs have previously appeared at China Beat, will soon be releasing a new ...
Earlier this week, The China Beat featured an excerpt from the introduction of Julia Lovell’s forthc...
The history of collecting and exhibiting art has become a subject as important as history of artwork...
This event celebrated the launch of new books by members of the Lingnan family. Books introduced: ...
This event celebrated the launch of new books by members of the Lingnan family. Books introduced: ...
Lingnan University as a liberal arts university emphasizes both the merits and interrelationship of ...
The Library organized a celebrating event for new books on 4 Dec 2015. Prof. Sun & Prof. Zhang share...
This event celebrated the launch of two new books by members of the Lingnan family. Books introduced...
The event was a book launching celebration of the books edited by Prof. Chan Tsang Sing and Prof. Cu...
On Day 2 (29 June 2019), LAU Kin Chi (Lingnan University, Hong Kong, China) moderated the session of...
Following a new partnership with University of Leon Press (Spain), Confucius Institute of University...
LITTLE Stephen (dirs.) et KONG Wang (dirs.), 17th-Century Chinese Paintings from the Tsao Family Col...
Disturbances in heaven : a year of Chinese labour, civil society and rights. Edited by Ivan Francesc...
A hodgepodge of historically or (historian-) relevant readings from the last few weeks… 1. Of greate...
Tis the season of book festivals, at least around here. A number of China Beatcontributors will be s...
Rian Dundon, whose photographs have previously appeared at China Beat, will soon be releasing a new ...
Earlier this week, The China Beat featured an excerpt from the introduction of Julia Lovell’s forthc...
The history of collecting and exhibiting art has become a subject as important as history of artwork...