The Confucius Institute at the University of Sapienza in Rome, Italy, once again stirs up the craze for learning Chinese calligraphy – Overseas Chinese News – Italian Xinhua Times, Xinhua Media Network, and Chinese Chamber of Commerce, sponsored by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry powered by www.huashangitaly.com
Since the “Fifth European Overseas Chinese Calligraphy and Painting Exhibition” was successfully held in Rome, Italy, the Italian people have learned more about Chinese calligraphy culture and formed a craze for learning Chinese calligraphy. College students at the Confucius Institute at the University of Rome in Italy have expressed their desire to learn Chinese calligraphy. To this end, the Confucius Institute at the University of Rome offers calligraphy classes every week and invites the famous calligrapher Mr. Bao Mo to teach.
Bao Mo is a native of Qingtian County, Zhejiang Province. He has lived in Italy for more than 20 years and runs a restaurant business. He is a famous overseas Chinese leader from Qingtian. He is enthusiastic about cultural exchanges between Italy and Italy. He is also the principal of a Chinese school. He loves calligraphy in his spare time. He is calm and diligent in writing, and has gradually entered the realm of calligraphy. He has repeatedly won praise from the overseas Chinese community. Mr. Baomo said that Chinese calligraphy has a long history and is a cultural treasure of the Chinese nation. It is the responsibility of everyone who loves Chinese calligraphy culture to allow Chinese calligraphy culture to flourish in Italy. This time, the Confucius Institute at the University of Rome opened a Chinese calligraphy class, providing a good platform for Italian college students to understand Chinese culture and practice traditional culture. (Jin Rongjun)