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Speaking with CSST reporters ahead of the 91st anniversary since the establishment of the Palace Museum, Shan Jixiang said that the museum is permeated with historical …
- Wang Ning: Time needed to assess true value of humanities
Professor Wang Ning from Tsinghua University received an interview from Chinese Social Sciences Net (CSSN) to talk about the status quo and future of the humanities.
- Xu Yuanchong’s 70-year sojourn on the frontiers of translation
Xu Yuanchong is a renowned Chinese contemporary translator. He is the first and only Asian person to win "Aurora Borealis" Prize for Outstanding Translation of Fiction …
- Cao Wenxuan: ‘Without writing, I am not myself’
Recently, two reporters from Guangming Daily interviewed Cao Wenxuan to hear his thoughts on writing.
- Preserving past memories of events through oral accounts
Before the development of written language, history passed down from person to person was the only form of human memory. Therefore, oral history can be regarded as the …
- Vilnai: China will be an innovation superpower
A CSST reporter interviewed Ambassador Vilnai, who shared his views on this as well as the prospects of China-Israel bilateral relations.
- ‘In transition, literature will develop more refined aesthetics’
One day in April, CSST visited the home of Liu Sifen. The easy-going Liu possesses exceptional talent and perseverance in literature and drawing.
- Network sovereignty extends int’l framework to Internet
A CSST reporter recently sat down with cybersecurity expert James Lewis to explore issues related to Internet governance and sovereignty.
- Nishihara: Memories of war, vision of peace
At the age of 88, he continues to visit China every year for academic exchanges while tirelessly working to advance the cause of peace in Asia and the world.