Graduate students from NUS Chinese Studies Department explore architectural culture of Hakka temples (zbNOW, Page 4)

Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Lianhe Zaobao

This was a report on the field research that 38 graduate students from the Department of Chinese Studies at the NUS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences conducted as part of a graduate course to look at the interactions between Chinese and Southeast Asia. The students, who are under the supervision of Associate Professor Wong Sin Kiong, examined Hakka culture that are embedded in traditional Hakka buildings and temples.

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