The Tinglin Cup hard-pen calligraphy contest, organized by the hard-pen association of Jiangsu province, concluded in Qiandeng, Kunshan, on July 19.
After five rounds of voting, 780 entries were whittled down to one first prize winner, which was Shao Yongzhong from Huaian in north Jiangsu.
Hard-pen calligraphy is a modern transformation of traditional Chinese calligraphy. Instead of using brushes, hard-tipped writing instruments such as pens and pencils are used in hard-pen calligraphy.
Tinglin was the courtesy title of Ming Dynasty scholar Gu Yanwu (1613-1682) who was born and grew up in Qiandeng town. The contest was designed to commemorate Gu's patriotism as a learned scholar and to carry forward the traditional Chinese culture.
Kunqu artist Zhang Jun racked up a new career achievement during his performance at the Modern Drama Valley festival at the Mercedes-Benz Arena on May 18, performing in a venue that is several times larger than what he is used to.
39 American travel professionals were given a two-day tour of the 2,500-year-old city from Sept 13 to 14, including visits to famous sights like Tiger Hill and Shantang Street, as well as chances to experience traditional Chinese art.