In celebration of International Chinese Language Day, a team of experts from the School of Cultural Heritage at Northwest University visited the “Silk Road” International University of Tourism and Cultural Heritage, delivering three academic lectures under the theme of "Chinese Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Conservation."
Opening of the “International Chinese Language Day” Lecture Series
Ma Jian (Dean of the School of Cultural Heritage, Northwest University) delivered a lecture titled "Theories, methods, and techniques of chinese archaeology".
Liu Cheng (Professor, School of Cultural Heritage, Northwest University) gave a lecture on "Modern concepts and practices in cultural relics conservation”.
Li Yue (Deputy Dean of the School of Cultural Heritage, Northwest University) presented the lecture entitled "Research on the use of domestic horses in ancient china", exploring the multifaceted roles of domestic horses in ancient military, transportation, economic, and cultural contexts, and their historical significance.