On an early autumn afternoon, Wang Fuchun sits at his desk looking through a heavy picture album adorned with a dozen pale-green sticky notes. Titled The Chinese and Their Lives, it is another of Wang’s documentary p...On an early autumn afternoon, Wang Fuchun sits at his desk looking through a heavy picture album adorned with a dozen pale-green sticky notes. Titled The Chinese and Their Lives, it is another of Wang’s documentary photography albums almost ready for publication.展开更多
Upon arriving back in Urumqi after a 500-kilometer trek across Xinjiang from Hami,Wang Jiangjiang immediately began sorting the materials he collected on the trip:audio and video recordings from more than 30 Muqam art...Upon arriving back in Urumqi after a 500-kilometer trek across Xinjiang from Hami,Wang Jiangjiang immediately began sorting the materials he collected on the trip:audio and video recordings from more than 30 Muqam artists.He also created a spreadsheet to catalogue information about their lives and careers.展开更多
“Our joint nomination for the Ong Chun ceremony to be inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity(ICH)has succeeded,”declared Gan Yong Hoe,president of the Baba Nyonya ...“Our joint nomination for the Ong Chun ceremony to be inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity(ICH)has succeeded,”declared Gan Yong Hoe,president of the Baba Nyonya Association of Malaysia,after traveling from Malacca to Kuala Lumpur to join Dato’Sri Hajah Nancy Shukri,Minister of Tourism,Arts and Culture of Malaysia,at the 15th session of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage via video on December 17,2020.Gan excitedly sent video footage of the event to Chen Geng,former president of the Xiamen Minnan Culture Research Association,an old friend who became an important participant in the joint effort after learning about the ceremony from Gan.展开更多
Long after the lights have gone out in dormitories of Peking University,it’s not uncommon to find Wang Yipeng still at her desk sending pictures to journalists to cover the 11th China-ASEAN Youth Camp and 4th China-A...Long after the lights have gone out in dormitories of Peking University,it’s not uncommon to find Wang Yipeng still at her desk sending pictures to journalists to cover the 11th China-ASEAN Youth Camp and 4th China-ASEAN Youth Summit.As the event approaches,it has become normal for her to stay up late.“During preparations,my colleagues in the organizing committee are all very busy because we want to make sure that everything is ready for the summit,”Wang grins in the autumn sunshine.“My job is media relations for the event.”A student in the Department of Southeast Asian Studies,School of Foreign Languages at Peking University,Wang has never previously participated in a China-ASEAN Youth Summit,and her studies are far from journalism or communication.However,Wang has handled the intimidating job as director of public relations well so far.Knowing that her performance exerts a direct influence on the process and public image of the summit,she pursues excellence in every detail of her work.展开更多
文摘On an early autumn afternoon, Wang Fuchun sits at his desk looking through a heavy picture album adorned with a dozen pale-green sticky notes. Titled The Chinese and Their Lives, it is another of Wang’s documentary photography albums almost ready for publication.
文摘Upon arriving back in Urumqi after a 500-kilometer trek across Xinjiang from Hami,Wang Jiangjiang immediately began sorting the materials he collected on the trip:audio and video recordings from more than 30 Muqam artists.He also created a spreadsheet to catalogue information about their lives and careers.
文摘“Our joint nomination for the Ong Chun ceremony to be inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity(ICH)has succeeded,”declared Gan Yong Hoe,president of the Baba Nyonya Association of Malaysia,after traveling from Malacca to Kuala Lumpur to join Dato’Sri Hajah Nancy Shukri,Minister of Tourism,Arts and Culture of Malaysia,at the 15th session of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage via video on December 17,2020.Gan excitedly sent video footage of the event to Chen Geng,former president of the Xiamen Minnan Culture Research Association,an old friend who became an important participant in the joint effort after learning about the ceremony from Gan.
文摘Long after the lights have gone out in dormitories of Peking University,it’s not uncommon to find Wang Yipeng still at her desk sending pictures to journalists to cover the 11th China-ASEAN Youth Camp and 4th China-ASEAN Youth Summit.As the event approaches,it has become normal for her to stay up late.“During preparations,my colleagues in the organizing committee are all very busy because we want to make sure that everything is ready for the summit,”Wang grins in the autumn sunshine.“My job is media relations for the event.”A student in the Department of Southeast Asian Studies,School of Foreign Languages at Peking University,Wang has never previously participated in a China-ASEAN Youth Summit,and her studies are far from journalism or communication.However,Wang has handled the intimidating job as director of public relations well so far.Knowing that her performance exerts a direct influence on the process and public image of the summit,she pursues excellence in every detail of her work.