Chinese Cultural Heritage in Modern Perspective GE 1101.

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Chinese Cultural Heritage in Modern Perspective GE 1101

Chinese Cultural Heritage in Modern Perspective GE 1101

Chinese Cultural Heritage in Modern Perspective GE 1101

Why the Course?  A subject attracting much academic interest  A real-life concern for policy-makers and general public  A must-know for modern citizens of the world Chinese Cultural Heritage in Modern Perspective GE 1101

What will students learn?  Historical background, preservation strategies, policy implications - UNESCO principle and concept - UNESCO principle and concept - Tangible and intangible heritage: Chinese medicine, Archaeology, Architectural relics, Folk beliefs - Tangible and intangible heritage: Chinese medicine, Archaeology, Architectural relics, Folk beliefs  Developing independent opinion and insight - Preservation vs Development - Preservation vs Development - Globalization vs Cultural diversity - Globalization vs Cultural diversity Chinese Cultural Heritage in Modern Perspective GE 1101

Course Specifics  Lecture and tutorial  Case studies and project  Site visit  On-line discussion  Forum  Medium of Teaching Chinese Cultural Heritage in Modern Perspective GE 1101

Assessment  Classroom and site visit participation  On-line discussion performance  Project Chinese Cultural Heritage in Modern Perspective GE 1101

- An evolving and challenging subject - An inter-disciplinary approach - Explore and have fun! Chinese Cultural Heritage in Modern Perspective GE 1101

Chinese Cultural Heritage in Modern Perspective GE 1101