UN officials' calligraphy show tours China
Updated: 2014-08-01 20:27
By Liu Kun in Wu Han(chinadaily.com.cn)
|
|||||||||||
|
The exhibition featuring calligraphy works by UN staff takes place in Wuhan on Aug 1. [Photo/chinadaily.com.cn] |
An exhibition featuring 60 works of calligraphy by United Nations officials including Ban Ki-Moon, the UN secretary general, arrived Friday in Wuhan, capital city of Hubei province, after debuting in Shanghai.
Ban's work including three characters, Qu Ze Quan, which means "bending is necessary to achieve a perfect end," an idiom taken from the ancient Chinese philosophy book Tao Te Ching.
"As a cultural carrier, calligraphy has gained great popularities among foreigners," said He Yong, head of the UN Chinese Program.
In 2009, Chinese calligraphy was enlisted by UNESCO as a representative of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. Since 2004, many UN officials have taken part in a weekly calligraphy course organized by the UN Chinese Program.
The exhibition tour will next travel to Yichang on Aug 3.
Wu Shujing contributed to this story
Today's Top News
FBI says it's addressing nude celebrity photos
Scottish zoo: 'Bad news' for pregnant giant panda
Britain unveils anti-terror measures
Monopoly probes treat firms equally
China, Russia to lay joint gas pipeline
Rules set for HK chief vote
Militia guards US embassy in Libya
450 Pakistans injured in clash with police
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
Rebuilding lives |
Horrific nightmare at Kunshan factory |
Shaolin: Fists of fame |
Reading into an online age |
China helps fight international war on drugs |
Crackdown on terrorist attacks |