Posts tagged ‘Kinija’

Contemporary music in China

October 28th, 2013

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Centre for Asian Studies invites all those interested to the viewing of documentaries on Forbidden City in Beijing. Documentaries will be introduced by VU Confucius Institute. The viewing will take place on March 25th and 26th at VMU faculty of Political Science and Diplomacy (Gedimino st. 44), room 303, at 6 p.m. The Forbidden City […]

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Recently German publisher LAP LAMBERT released the book “Between Dragons and Bridges: Production of Relational Knowledge about China” written by the former VMU student Daiva Repečkaitė. In her book the author explores changing images of China from post-soviet country to the world’s super power through cheap production provider. More information about the book can be […]

Kanji Kurabu. Oct 15.

October 11th, 2011

The second meeting of “Kanji Kurabu” is scheduled for this Saturday. Homework – please bring one Japanese word we could translate and learn together. Notes from last meeting could be found here: 漢字クラブ10月8日 Due to Hashi events, meeting time was shifted to 4pm. Meeting place is the same – Sugihara House. Club attendance is free!

Kanji Kurabu

October 3rd, 2011

HASHI club organizes Chinese characters fan club “Kanji Kurabu”. Learn new characters, share your experience and have fun! Club membership is free! First meeting will be held this weekend – October 8th (Saturday), 3pm in Sugihara house. Meetings will be held every week.

Official book donation ceremony from the Embassy of People’s Republic of China to Vytautas Magnus University will be held on December 9. The ambasador H.E. Mr. TONG Mingtao and University’s Rector, Prof. Zigmas Lydeka will participate during the ceremony. The collection of books, presented from the Embassy, consists of 500 new items about China’s culture, […]