NUS academics record 63 Chinese community inscriptions in new book (Page 11)

Wednesday, 11 January 2017

Lianhe Zaobao

It was reported that Professor Kenneth Dean and Dr Hue Guan Thye, Head and Senior Research Fellow, respectively from the Department of Chinese Studies at NUS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, have launched a new book titled Chinese Epigraphy in Singapore 1819-1911. The researchers took four years visiting about 400 temples, clan and guild halls, as well as clan and industry associations to collect materials for the book. The two-volume book, jointly published by NUS Press and Guangxi Normal University Press, is available in English with Chinese translation.

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