Archive for December, 2009

Cir – Lesson 554

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

HONG KONG, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) — Hong Kong students’ performance in assessment projects showed that the students’ Chinese level has been improved, according to an official of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) here on Wednesday.

Kenneth Chen, Acting Secretary for Education told legislators that Hong Kong students’ reading ability is consistently higher than the international standard.

According to 2007-2009 data, there is a continuous increase in the percentage of day school first attempters in the Certificate of Education Examination Chinese Language obtaining Level 2 or above, from 71.6 pct in 2007 to 73.3 pct in 2009.

“The percentage of day school first attempters in Advanced Level Examination Chinese Language and Culture obtaining Grade E or above have also continuously increased from 94.1 pct in 2007 to94.7 pct in 2009,” Chen said.

He added that only certain candidates had written wrong Chinese characters in public examinations.

However, he also pointed out that Hong Kong students still have room for improvement and the government will continue to further improve the curriculum.

(Source: xinhuanet.com)

Chinese Culture – Decoding Chinese Oil Painting(1)

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Entering the 20th century, cultural differences between China and the West were dramatic. Chinese art has had to make a gradual transformation from its classical form to a become a modern artistic medium.

During the past century, generations of Chinese artists exerted their utmost efforts to transform art from ancient Chinese civilizations into modern works. And then a new cultural factor — oil painting — entered China’s art family, providing a new appearance to artistic works, growing into an indispensable artistic flower.

The difficult rough course running throughout the years exhausted five generations of painters’ painstaking efforts, composing a solemn and stirring symphony in oils.

First stage in the Qing and Ming Dynasty (1542AD- 1899AD)

Churchmen brought oil painting to China from the West during the Ming and Qing dynasties.

Representative figure: Giuseppe Castiglione ( Lang Shining in Chinese), an Italian Jesuit missionary who came to Beijing as a missionary became royal chief artist in Kang Xi’s reign of the Qing Dynasty .

Representative work: ” Xiang Fei Rong Zhuang Tu” (Painting of Xiang Fei in military uniform, made in the 1920s or 1930s).

Source: chinaculture.org

Chinese Culture – Dunhuang Murals(12)

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Source: chinaculture.org