"World Chinese Writers Exchange Association" has set up "Shihua Exchange Network". Welcome to register
"World Chinese Writers Exchange Association" has set up "Shihua Exchange Network". Welcome to register (Alberta Times) In October last year, it was founded by Mr. Xinshui, a senior Australian Chinese writer...
The "World Chinese Writers Exchange Association" has established the "Shihua Exchange Network" and welcomes registration (Alberta Times) The "World Chinese Writers Exchange Association" was founded by Mr. Xinshui, a senior Australian Chinese writer, in October last year. After its successful establishment, the "World Chinese Writers Exchange Association" received support from 70 writers and poets from 27 regions around the world to join the association. It has also hired 15 well-known local writers in 15 countries to serve as deputy secretary-generals and become the association's resident representatives. In order to implement the purpose of the "Shihua Exchange Association", the association entrusted New Zealand's deputy secretary-general Lin Shuang to find network experts to design a website, which was approved by the secretariat and named "Shihua Exchange Network". Since the website was launched for testing in July, the first writers to register were all literary friends of the association, and the website management is handled by two enthusiastic literary friends from the secretariat. This purely literary website has a total of columns, including: homepage, prose essays, essay reviews, modern poetry, micro-novels, short stories, novellas, novels, Chinese haiku poems, news and opinions, latest developments, writer list, application for registration, about us, contact, traditional and simplified (real-time conversion). We are now open to recruiting literature lovers from all over the world. You are welcome to register and communicate with writers and friends from all over the world. Please read the registration instructions before registering. Once you understand it, you will be able to successfully register; you can attach a personal half-length photo. After registering, you can post your own works and communicate with literary friends from all over the world. Website: http://www.worldchinesewriters.org/ It is also reported that the association has been invited to participate in hosting a cultural seminar to be held in Europe next April; Ms. Chi Lianzi, the deputy secretary-general of the "World Chinese Exchange Association" in the Netherlands, a well-known writer and poet, is actively preparing to hold an international seminar on "Chinese and Western Cultural Exchanges" in the Netherlands for three consecutive days starting from April 29, 2012. Arrangements will be made for scholars and writers to participate in European tours after the conference. (Accommodation for the conference is the responsibility of the conference party, and sightseeing expenses are at your own expense.) Due to financial constraints, the number of participants in this first international symposium jointly organized is limited to 60 scholars, writers and literary friends. Sponsor: Netherlands Rainbow Chinese and Western Cultural Exchange Center, World Chinese Writers Exchange Association Sponsor: Dutch Rainbow Chinese and Western Cultural Exchange Center, World Chinese Writers Exchange Association Sponsor: "Dutch Rainbow Chinese and Western Cultural Exchange Center", "World Chinese Writers Exchange Association" Co-organizers: "All Dutch Chinese Federation", and "China-Dutch Culture Promotion Association". Conference theme: 1- Comparison of exchanges between Chinese and Western culture and literature. 2- The role and influence of Chinese culture and literature in the world in the 21st century. Scholars and writers from all over the world are invited to write papers on the above topics. Topics: 1. Chinese and Western culture, exchanges and comparisons of literature; 2. Chinese culture in the 21st century, the role and influence of literature in the world,, , Interested parties please contact the Secretariat of the "World Chinese Writers Exchange Association": xinshuiwong@gmail.com or Deputy Secretary-General Chi Lianzi: chilianzi@hotmail.com
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