Event
Guided tour on “To See a World in a Grain of Sand: Ancient Maritime and Overland Trade”
18 August 2016
The Savantas Liberal Arts Academy and the Maritime Silk Road Society are organizing a guided tour on “To See a World in a Grain of Sand: Ancient Maritime and Overland Trade”. This visit aims to provide a chance for participants to better understand the maritime and land routes of the Silk Road, and the fascinating cross-cultural exchanges on art and culture across China, Asia, the Middle East and Europe. > DetailsSpecial Talk: Contemporary Confucianism
15 July 2016
Due to the high number of registrants, the venue has been changed to Savantas Policy Institute. > DetailsVisit to the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
09 July 2016
The Savantas Liberal Arts Academy and the Maritime Silk Road Society are organizing a visit to the Office of The Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (OCMFA). This visit aims to provide a chance for students to better understand the work of OCMFA, learn more about the diplomatic history of the nation and to interact with young diplomats. > DetailsGuided tour on “Mare Nostrum: Roman Navy and Pompeii”
23 June 2016
The Savantas Liberal Arts Academy and the Maritime Silk Road Society are organizing a guided tour on “Mare Nostrum: Roman Navy and Pompeii” this month. This visit aims to provide a chance for participants to better understand the ancient maritime history, and to have a glimpse of 110 sets of invaluable exhibits from about 10 museums and heritage organizations in Rome, Naples, Pompeii and other parts of Italy. > DetailsThe History and Cultures of “The Belt and the Road” – Silk Road Art in China: Decorative Motifs in Ceramic Objects from Han to Tang Dynasty
20 May 2016
In response to the “Belt and Road Initiative” which aims at promoting cross-border cultural inheritance and exchange, SLAA launches a series of lectures that introduce students to the history and cultures of “the Belt and the Road.” > DetailsThe History and Cultures of “The Belt and the Road” – The Western Market of Chang’an and the Silk Road in the Tang Dynasty
26 February 2016
In response to the“Belt and Road Initiative” which aims at promoting cross-border cultural inheritance and exchange, SLAA is going to launch a series of lectures that introduce students to the history and cultures of “the Belt and the Road.” > Details