The Confucius Institute at UNSW is the embodiment of cross-cultural harmony with a team of experienced multilingual professionals dedicated to making a difference in China and Australia.
Jon von Kowallis 寇志明 has done two new video interviews (one in English and one in Mandarin) on the occasion of the publication of his monograph Weimiao de Geming《微妙的革命:清末民初的“旧派”诗人》(北京:三联书店) on late-Qing poetry(晚清诗)by Sanlian Shudian (Joint
Professor Jon von Kowallis 寇志明, Convenor of Chinese Studies at UNSW, delivered a keynote address in Mandarin at the International Conference on Lu Xun and the May Fourth and New Culture Movements 鲁迅与五四新文化 at Hunan University i
15 students from various places, including two from UNSW, learn more and experience Chinese culture and traditions as they explore Shanghai on a two-week trip.
On July 8th, the Deputy Director of the Confucius Institute Headquarters and Deputy Director of the National Hanban Office, Jing Wei and her team of four came to the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney.