On November 2, China Cultural Center in Stockholm, in collaboration with Kinesisk Bro Klubb i Stockholm, continued hosting “China’s Stories” culture lecture series. In the fourth session, speaker Xu Xiaojun, from Kinesisk Bro Klubb i Stockholm, introduced China’s Four Great Classical Novels: Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water MarginJourney to the West, and Dream of the Red Chamber, through various forms such as text, photo, video, comic strips, and poetry. The audience was captivated by his vivid and engaging presentation, covering aspects from historical background to plot summary, from character development to cultural impact.

Sweden has a longstanding tradition of Sinology research. In the fifth lecture, Timothy Pilotti, a young Swedish sinologist and Peking opera performer, reviewed the history of Sino-Swedish relations and the development of Chinese language and cultural studies in Sweden. He also shared his recent experience attending the 2024 Visiting Program for Young Sinologists in China. During the two-week program, he met young sinologists from 25 countries, exchanging research insights and sharing fascinating stories about China, resulting in significant takeaways. Timothy also answered questions from attendees related to  Chinese learning.

This season’s five-part “Chinese Stories” lecture series was jointly organized by China Cultural Center in Stockholm and Kinesisk Bro Klubb i Stockholm, drawing a total of 200 participants, including Swedish students learning Chinese and Chinese culture lovers.


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