30 domestic and foreign experts “talking about” Chinese traditional culture and regional culture

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UM arranges for secondary school teachers to learn about Chinese history and culture in Xi’an

UM arrange for secondary school teachers to visit Xi’an

The University of Macau (UM) Centre for Chinese History and Culture recently arranged for teachers from 18 secondary schools in Macao to visit Xi’an and learn about Chinese history and culture.

Members of the delegation attend a talk

The secondary schools included Hou Kong Middle School, Keang Peng School, Our Lady of Fatima Girls School (Macau), Matteo Ricci College, Taipa Fong Chong School, Estrela Do Mar School Macau, Affiliated School of the University of Macau, Sao Jose Diocesan College, 6thSchool, and Sao Jose Diocesan College, 5th School.

Members of the delegation at Shanxi History Museum

During the trip, members of the delegation visited Shaanxi Normal University, the Yang Mausoleum of Han, Terracotta Army, the Forest of Stone Steles Museum, and Shaanxi History Museum. The participants also attended talks on Chinese culture, the protection of cultural heritages, and the development of Xi’an as an ancient Chinese capital.

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Fujian Standing Committee member and Communication Department Head Gao Xiang visits UM to promote collaboration

A delegation led by Gao Xiang, a member of the Standing Committee of Fujian province and head of the Communication Department of Fujian province, recently visited the University of Macau (UM) and was warmly received by UM Acting Rector Lionel Ni and Faculty of Social Sciences Dean Hao Yufan. During the meeting, both parties discussed UM’s educational philosophy and development in scientific research. Ni told the guests about the milestones in the construction of UM’s campus, the university’s latest developments, and the ‘4-in-1’ model of education. Hao told the guests about UM’s Centre for Chinese History of Culture. Gao praised UM for its learning environment, educational philosophy, and effort in promoting Chinese culture. He said that UM shoulders the responsibility of promoting education as well as Chinese history and culture in Macao. He also expressed hope that UM would increase collaboration with universities in Fujian province.

Fujian Standing Committee member and Communication Department Head Gao Xiang visits UM to promote collaboration

Article from:Communications Office

Source:  Global Affairs Office