ChinGram Project advances as Chinese teachers from six European universities meet in Berlin
Chinese teachers from six European universities met in Berlin for further discussions on developing an online platform for teaching Chinese grammar.
Chinese teachers from six European universities met in Berlin for further discussions on developing an online platform for teaching Chinese grammar.
Chinese New Year Celebration 2024: Year of the Dragon On 9 February, staff from our China Studies program arranged an event with ESN Aarhus and Studenterhus Aarhus to celebrate Chinese New Year. Students got a chance to experience plenty of Chinese New Year traditions, such as writing red couplets expressing good wishes for the coming
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BA students Johnni Friis Bovbjerg and Jonas Christensen from our China Studies program participated in ‘Sprogcamp 2024’ in Hjørring this weekend, along with external lecturer Lene Sønderby Bech.
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Practicing Traditional Chinese Calligraphy On October 11th, China Studies welcomed enthusiasts to embark on a cultural journey through traditional Chinese calligraphy. The event began with an insightful exploration of the history of Chinese calligraphy, emphasizing its deep-rooted significance in Chinese culture. Attendees got a glimpse at the intricate strokes and characters of this beautiful art.
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Filming In Den Gamle By Our third year China Studies students travelled to Den Gamle By in Aarhus on Wednesday, the 11th of October. They filmed an introductory video to the old city as part of their final assignment. In Chinese, they introduced different eras of architecture and the way that people lived throughout the
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Walk and Talk A China Studies cultural exchange On the 23rd of September, the Chinese exchange students and the Danish students of Chinese Studies joined us for a walk along the city during a beautiful autumn day. Linkedin Instagram Facebook Twitter All China Studies 1st, 2nd and 3rd year students participated and had a nice
China Studies Celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival Last Friday, September 29, China Studies at Aarhus University brightened the evening with a celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival. This cherished Chinese festival, known also as the Moon Festival, symbolizes unity and togetherness under the full moon. Originating over 3,000 years ago, the Mid-Autumn Festival has deep cultural roots.
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Chinese dumpling-making On 4 February, students and staff from our China Studies program met up at Aarhus Kollegiet in Brabrand to make jiaozi (Chinese dumplings) in a belated celebration of Chinese New Year. The students got a hands-on lesson in Chinese culinary culture, as they learned to make dumplings from scratch – preparing the filling,
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