![]() ![]() For further information visit the University's designated page here. The University is closely monitoring the COVID-19 situation, and our response is being shaped by the latest advice from Australian health and foreign affairs authorities. Covid-19 Updatesįor those seeking Information on COVID-19 and the changing rules and regulation in simplified or traditional Chinese, please follow the links below: For more information on the festival, click here. Returning this year is Australia's leading contemporary arts festival engaging with Asia. There is something for everyone at OzAsia Festival, from live performances, the moon lantern parade, and lucky dumpling markets. The Roxbury International Film Festival, now in its 22nd year, held its first virtual film festival, from September 30 through October 5. We still appreciate the full moon and eat mooncake. Our friends at ACYPI (Australia China Young Professionals Initiative), are hosting a Karaoke night. If you are interested in showing your singing skills and meeting other young professionals working in or passionate about the Australia-China space, be sure to join, register here. Fast forward to the 21 st century, Mid-Autumn Festival remains one of the most important festival among Chinese. For further information click here, to register click here. This is a great opportunity to be introduced to a broad overview of Chinese Painting and Taichi in an encouraging and fun atmosphere. ![]() These school holidays we will be hosting two free workshops validated by CUA. The workshops are designed for children aged 7-12 years old, in a class size of 10-30 students. Tuesday October 5 & Wednesday October 6, 10:30 am - 11:30 am You can head over to our YouTube channel to view it here. We will also give a brief history of what knotting was used for in ancient times, and how people use it today. In this video, you will learn to make a simple Chinese-style knotted bracelet. What's NewĬhinese Cultural Workshop Video - Knotting We are also holding Chinese Painting and Taichi workshops validated by Children's University Australasia these school holidays, free for all to attend.Ī reminder that this afternoon's Chinese Conversation Corner will be the last session before the University break. These classes will resume again on Thursday, October 7. Just in time for the school holidays we have released a new cultural workshop video teaching the art of Chinese Knotting. We would like to wish all those celebrating, a Happy Mid-Autumn Festival! We have also been supporting various university celebrations for the festival with traditional Chinese music performances. To celebrate, yesterday we hosted a special Chinese Conversation Corner where participants learned how to make Mooncakes. The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on September 21 this year. ![]()
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