Christchurch Branch Newsletter June 2013
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www.nzchinasociety.org.nz Christchurch Branch Newsletter June 2013 In this Issue Monthly Meetings Held Monthly Meeting Speaker Member News Last Thursday of the Month (except January, 2013 National Conference September, November and December) Subscriptions are now due Diverse China Tour 7:30 pm 8 – 30 October 2013 Rewi Alley Education and Cultural Centre Member Subscription Form (Wharenui School) 32 Matipo Street, Riccarton PLEASE NOTE: SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE DUE BY 30 JUNE. IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY RENEWED IT, PLEASE SEE A COMMITTEE MEMBER OR PAY AS PER THE ATTACHED FORM. About Us Patron: The Hon Philip Burdon Hon Patron: Simon Deng Li Next Meeting – 27 June 2013 President: Dave Adamson Ph 389 1376 [email protected] Speaker: Judy Livingstone Secretary: Natasha Barnett Ph 358 2286 Judy and Eric took a group of [email protected] photographers to China in April Treasurer: Vivien Qin 2012. While there they visited Ph 358 4418 such picturesque places as Guilin Mob 021 500429 [email protected] and Zhangjiajie National Park; a photographer’s paradise! Then Executive 2013: they went by boat down the Li Ailsa Dodge river to Yangshuo, where they Anna Chen Anna Lu saw a spectacular evening show Bill Willmott (VP) on water “Impressions of Liu Sanjie”. From there it was off to a Yao village of Chris Goodwin Deborah Rhode (VP) Longji in the rice terraces, then by train from Liuzhou to Hunan, visited the George Elder ancient river city of Fenghuang and ended up in Hangzhou then Shanghai. 23 days Jian Chen Judy Livingstone of delightful sights, & people – a great tour. Tony Tian (VP) William Qiu The photo shows a cormorant fisherman. The birds are not fed during the day and are taken out at night to fish, wearing a collar to prevent them swallowing the Mailing Address: Natasha Barnett fish they catch. They can live for up to 20 years and cost more than a buffalo! 25 Cricklewood Place Come along and hear Judy regale us with her impressions and memories, and of Avonhead course pictures!! Christchurch 8042 Member News Congratulations to Eric and Judy Livingstone, Chris Goodwin, Deborah Rhode, Tony Tian and Dave Adamson. Read the conference review below to know the reason why! National Conference, 24 - 26 May 2013 Well, the conference has come and gone, and what a conference it was!! We were blessed with good weather over the whole weekend, and once we had the conference behind us, the weather broke; good timing! What were the highlights then?? As Julie Andrews said, let’s start at the very beginning…. …. but before we do that, we need to say a big Thank You to our principal sponsor, the Confucius Institute at University of Canterbury. Right through the planning and throughout the weekend itself, they were magnificent. Nothing was too much of a bother, including providing all the facilities and volunteers as and when needed. Thank You Confucius Institute at University of Canterbury!! The Friday opening started with a wonderful drum dance performance, followed by brief speeches from former mayor Garry Moore and national president Eric Livingstone, after which the conference was formally opened by Mayor Bob Parker. Bob Parker, Mayor of Garry Moore, Former NZCFS National Conference Official Opening Christchurch mayor of Christchurch We were then entertained by a lantern dance, before being invited upstairs by Mr Zhao Shuyue, Division Chief of the Beijing Municipal Institute of Culture and History, to attend the opening of The Chinese Traditional Painting and Art Exhibition, which included painting demonstrations by the three artists. This exhibition was superb; the delicacy of some of the paintings was truly wonderful, as the pictures here show. Drum Dance Chinese Traditional Painting Artist presenting gift to the Demonstration Society Saturday opened with an address by our national president, followed by a keynote address by Consul- General Mme Tan Xiutian, Building a stronger Sino-Kiwi relationship through culture. This was followed by Eric Livingstone reading an address on behalf of our Honorary Patron, Mr Simon Deng Li. Dr Adam Lam, Confucius Institute at University of Canterbury then spoke on Confucius Institute as a bridge for New Zealand-China Friendship. Adam’s talk helped give attendees a much better understanding of the relationships involved. Eric Livingstone Mme Tan Xiutian, Consul-General Adam Lam, Director of National President Confucius Institute at UC After morning tea we had a very interesting talk by Auckland branch president George Andrews (hot off the plane from Beijing!), Rewi Alley Friendship Exchange Fund and Simon Deng Li. The Rewi Alley Friendship Exchange Fund was set up last year following the generous granting of 1 Million RMB (about NZ$200,000) by the China-Oceania Friendship Association in recognition of the 60th anniversary of the founding of our society. The aims of the fund are “to consolidate and deepen friendship between the peoples of China and New Zealand, and push forward bilateral friendly exchanges and cooperation. Huo Yan, 23, has taken up the first Rewi Alley Writing Fellowship, in what is hoped will become a permanent event on the bilateral cultural calendar. She arrived here at the end of April and will spend two months at the Michael King Writers Centre in Auckland. We were delighted to have her at the conference, and she gave us a very interesting talk. Janine Morrell-Gunn of Whitebait TV then gave us an amusing talk on her experiences attending the 2012 International friendship sister cities conference, which was part of last year’s prominent persons’ tour. A background to that is Janine went on the 2010 tour, but the September earthquake had her back in Christchurch within a couple of days!! Second time lucky! Before lunch we had the launch of Zhang Jichun’s (Jayson) book of poetry, The Beauty of New Zealand. This was preceded by a brief video and a poetry reading by Jayson. He was able to have a small number of books at the launch, hot off the press in Beijing. These sold out within minutes and a full shipment will arrive about the end of June; we’ll keep you posted on that. A superb book; Chinese and English, wonderful photos, it would make a great gift. Zhang Jichun Dave Bromwich receiving the book “The Beauty of New Zealand” (Jayson) Straight after lunch we had hands-on participation with paper cuts, calligraphy and tai chi, courtesy of the Confucius Institute. I’d never done tai chi before, and I have to say having to co-ordinate two hands and two legs all going in different directions was quite a challenge! When you see it being done in the parks in China every morning they make it look so easy! Soon to be national president Dave Bromwich’s segment Shandan and NZCFS Today, and Future Directions was a mix of speakers. Deborah Rhode spoke on the He Mingqing Scholarship (with video), Li Jing (Becky), of the Gansu Foreign Affairs Office, in Christchurch at the moment for six months, spoke on her experiences, Marty Gameson gave a presentation on the opportunities there are for making school to school links, and finally of course Dave himself spoke on the society’s project work in Gansu. All in all a very interesting session. Interspersed throughout the programme was a variety of brief cultural performances. Two in particular stood out; two wonderful songs, one about New Zealand and one about Rewi Alley. Both were written especially for the conference. Jayson tells me Mr Feng Wenbing who wrote them and helped to record the event is a man of action with a warm heart, and his wife Helen is an energetic and active lady in the Chinese cultural dancing community. Hearing the two songs was a very special time for us all; xie xie Mr Feng! During lunch and tea breaks delegates were able to look at Peter Harris’ very interesting photographic perspective, Being There, of the people of Inner Mongolia 1981 – 83, as well Judy Livingstone’s on- screen exhibition of her photos from her 2012 photographers’ tour. Following afternoon tea, the day was rounded off with a Society Plans for the Future – discussion on focus and goals for the next five years session, chaired by President Eric. It was then back to our motels and homes to powder our noses before going to the banquet in the evening. And what a great banquet it was! There were about 120 dining, to the accompaniment of Luke Bulger and his guitar, singing Chinese folk songs, and Xi Yao Chen of the Hamilton branch playing on the gu-zheng. We brought Yao down especially to play at our conference, and he certainly didn’t disappoint. As well as playing at the banquet he played at the opening function on the Friday and during the lunch break on Saturday (although we were kind enough to let him have some time off so he could have something to eat!). He’s a very skilled musician. At the Sunday Annual General Meeting, national president Eric Livingstone stepped down and Dave Bromwich of the Hawke’s Bay branch was duly elected. From our branch, Deborah Rhode and Tony Tian were elected onto the national executive, Chris Goodwin was re-elected as national treasurer and Dave Adamson was elected South Island Vice President. It is important to record that Eric was given Life Membership of the National body, in recognition of his five years as National President and six years as South Island Vice President. Judy Livingstone was given the Distinguished Service Award in recognition of her six years as Christchurch branch president, five years as national treasurer and an amazing 12 years on the national executive.