Courses List

Chinese History & Culture II

19 August 2013

Overview This course will explore different aspects of Chinese social and intellectual history in Medieval China (3rd – 10th century AD). Topics related to art, religious studies, economics, politics and philosophy will be discussed during the seminars. A comparative approach will be applied to let the students know how the issues are related to their daily lives. Genuine art pieces which were made during that period will be used as teaching materials. > Details

2013 Summer Chinese Programme

15 July 2013

Overview This course focuses on the close reading of Chinese literary classics, namely the Analects and Zhaungzi, the prose and poetry of Tang and Song dynasty, and historical records of ancient China. Through these ancient texts, students will be familiarized with the vocabulary and context of Classical Chinese text, which will help them tackle related questions in public examinations. > Details

2013 Summer English Program

15 July 2013

Overview This intensive English course for senior secondary school students is designed to help each student 1) build a strong foundation in grammar and vocabulary, 2) develop critical reading and writing skills, and 3) gain confidence in using English. While the course has a practical aspect and will prepare students for public exams, it also seeks to challenge students with more advanced reading material and rigorous writing exercises. > Details

Chinese History & Culture V

21 June 2013

Overview This course will explore different aspects in Republican China (1911 – 1949 AD). Topics related to economics, education, Chinese Art trading and intellectual history will be discussed during the seminars. A comparative approach will be applied to let the students know how the issues are related to their daily lives. > Details

Chinese History and Culture I

13 May 2013

Overview This program will explore different aspects of Chinese history from the Neolithic period to Eastern Han dynasty (3rd century AD). Topics related to art, economics, politics and philosophy will be discussed during the seminars. A comparative approach will be applied to let the students know how the issues are related to their daily lives. Moreover, genuine antique pieces will be used as teaching materials during the program. > Details

Chinese Classics Programme (3)

24 June 2021

Course Overview This course focuses on the close reading of Chinese literary classics, namely the philosophical texts of the pre-Qin times, the prose and poetry of Tang and Song dynasty, the novels of Ming and Qing dynasty, and historical records of ancient China. Through these ancient texts, students will learn about the intriguing historical figures, lesser-knwon stories, and famous sayings of Classical China. > Details