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Born in 1934 in Meixian, Guangdong Province, Zengxianzi had a hard childhood. Having lost his father when he was ver young, Zengxianzi was brought up by his kind and hardworking mother. With the scholarship of the new China, he graduated from the Biology Department of Zhongshan University with good marks. He moved to Thailand in 1963 and later in 1968 settled down in Hongkong. There, together with his wife Huang Liqun, he creates the world famous tie brand ¡°Goldlion¡± with their hardwork. Now he is known as the king of ties.

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Are you interested in ¡°Dream of the Red Mansion¡±(Hong Lou Men)? Listen to a lecture on this classical novel.
Venue: National Museum of Chinese Modern Literature (Beijing)
Time: 9:30 A.m.
Price: free
Tel: 010 ¨C 84615522
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¡°Jiaguwen¡± is among the oldest pictographic characters in the world£®How much do you know about it? Get all the answers at this free lecture.
Venue: Dongcheng District Library (Beijing)
Time: 9:00 A£®m.
Price: free
Tel: 010 ¨C 64013356
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Former United Nations interpreter Professor Wang Ruojin speaks about her experiences at the UN and shares her understanding of the cultural differences between East and West.
Venue: National Library of China (Beijing)
Time: 1:30 p.m. ¨C 4:00 p. m.
Price: free
Tel: 010 ¨C 68488047
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Qi Baishi, one of China¡¯s greatest modern painters, was also a poet, calligrapher(Êé·¨¼Ò) and seal-cutter(¿ÌÓ¡Õß). Can you appreciate his works? Then come to spend the time with us.
Venue: Beijing Art Academy
Time: 9:00 A£®m. ¨C 11:00 A£®m.
Price: 10 yuan
Tel: 010 - 65023390
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It is the year of the Dog, and you can see ¡°Fu¡± everywhere. But how much do you know about dogs ¨C man¡¯s best friend? What is ¡°Fu¡± and where does it come from? Why do people hang ¡°Fu¡± character upside down on the door? Get all the answers from this free lecture.
Venue: Capital Library (Beijing)
Time: 2:00 p. m.
Price: free
Tel: 010 - 67358114
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About 160 cultural relics from Guangdong, Macao and Hong Kong are on display to April 15th. Meanwhile experts will talk about the important roles these three cities have played in the past two thousand years of Sino¨CWestern exchanges.
Venue: Beijing Art Museum
Time: 2:00 p. m. ¨C 5:00 p. m.
Price: 20 yuan, students 10 yuan
Tel: 010 - 83659337
 
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1. Alice is now studying in Beijing University, and she is especially interested in Chinese writing. In her spare time she enjoys drawing, writing poems and is fond of sharing her pieces with her classmates.
2. Simon comes from Egypt. He is now studying in Beijing Art Academy. He shows great interest in Chinese ancient characters. Now he wants to know much about it.
3. Lora and Peter, visiting professors from Australia, are both crazy about Chinese traditional culture. At weekends they like to call on Chinese families to learn about Chinese festivals as well as their history.
4. Edward is a senior student in Beijing Foreign Language University. He likes traveling very much and has made up his mind to work as an interpreter for some joint¨Cventure enterprises (ºÏ×ÊÆóÒµ).
5. Steve and Mark are both studying in the Chinese Department of China¡¯s Renmin University. They want to do some research on Chinese ancient literature.

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