Big news: The National Museum of Chinese Writing is heading to HIT — and a must-not-miss lecture is on its way!
Centered on the origin and evolution of Chinese characters, the lecture will trace a grand journey from the legend of Cangjie creating writing, through the mysterious inscriptions on oracle bones, to the vibrant vitality of Chinese characters in the digital age. Join us to discover the wisdom and cultural DNA embedded in every Chinese character!
Every stroke etches millennia of civilization; every character carries the soul of a nation. The National Museum of Chinese Writing is coming to HIT, gently permeating every corner of the campus with the timeless charm of ancient Chinese scripts. We sincerely invite all faculty and students to appreciate the grace of Chinese characters: trace the textures of oracle bones, sense the vitality of enduring cultural heritage, and pass down the eternal torch of civilization.

Speaker: Wang Shuangqing
Associate Research Fellow, National Museum of Chinese Writing
Academic and Technical Leader of Anyang City (Henan Province)
Chief Science Popularization Expert of Anyang City
Wang joined the National Museum of Chinese Writing in 2008. He weaves character interpretation with artifacts and exhibitions, and lectured nationwide——featured on CCTV, Xinhua Net & more.
Time: 18:30 May 22, 2026
Venue: Room 111,Architectural Design Hall


