Tag: beijing
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Statesman, Mathematician and Christian: A Unique Visit to Xu Guangqi Park in Shanghai

By Isaac Tang Nestled between skyscrapers in the Xujiahui district of Shanghai, Guangqi Park is a quiet oasis of greenery, unfrequented by tourists and untouched by the hectic commercialisation that is exploding around it. As a memorial to one of the most brilliant and unique individuals in the Ming dynasty who epitomised all the positives…
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The Imperial Academy (Guozijian) in Beijing

Reflections on the History of the Imperial Examination System By Isaac Tang Contents Introduction It should come as no surprise that the written examination, dreaded by students throughout the world, was invented in China, a country whose people are often stereotyped to display academic prowess. Known as keju, the written examination system was a sophisticated…
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Tips On How To Visit The Forbidden City (Palace Museum) On Your Own

By Isaac Tang This article is different from my previous articles where I discourse on poetry and music. As part of the Chinese diaspora, I have had a lifelong dream of visiting the Middle Kingdom. This was delayed multiple times for various reasons, including a certain event in the year 2020. Now that China has…
