Each activity of the Cambridge Oriental Cultural Association weaves a tapestry of cultural exchange and scholarly pursuit, bridging East and West with understanding and friendship.
Journey with us through the rich history of the Cambridge Oriental Cultural Association, where each past activity unfolds like a beautifully woven tapestry of cultural exchange and scholarly pursuit. Our events have ranged from thought-provoking lectures that echo the wisdom of ancient sages, to vibrant festivals that bring the colorful traditions of the East to life. In intimate workshops, the delicate art of calligraphy meets the modern insights of contemporary thought, while grand exhibitions showcase the timeless beauty of Oriental art. These moments, shared with passionate scholars, artists, and cultural enthusiasts, have built bridges of understanding and friendship between the East and the West. As you explore our past activities, you'll find stories of collaboration and celebration that continue to inspire and resonate within the global community.

WORKSHOPS
The workshops of the Cambridge Oriental Cultural Association aim to promote deep exchanges and understanding between Eastern and Western cultures. We invite experts and scholars from around the world to delve into various aspects of Oriental culture through comprehensive lectures and interactive sessions. These workshops cover a wide range of topics, including traditional arts, philosophy, history, and cultural transformations in modern society. Participants gain not only extensive knowledge but also hands-on experience and discussions that allow them to personally appreciate the beauty of Oriental culture. We believe that through these workshops, we can build bridges of communication that foster mutual understanding and appreciation of different cultures.

Workshop on Public Engagement in Astronomy

Workshop on Science and Arts

Workshop on Medical Images

Workshop on Intangible Culture Heritages

Workshop on Comparative Laws

Exhibitions
The exhibitions at the Cambridge Oriental Cultural Association are designed to showcase the rich and diverse heritage of Oriental culture. Each exhibition presents a unique opportunity to explore traditional and contemporary artworks, artifacts, and cultural expressions from the East. Our carefully curated displays highlight the intricate craftsmanship, profound philosophies, and vibrant traditions that define Oriental art. Through these exhibitions, we aim to create a space where visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty and complexity of Eastern culture, fostering a deeper appreciation and understanding of its historical and cultural significance.





Culture Exchanges
The Cambridge Oriental Cultural Association's culture exchanges are dedicated to fostering meaningful interactions between Eastern and Western cultures. Through a variety of programs, including lectures, workshops, and collaborative projects, we create platforms for dialogue and mutual learning. These exchanges provide unique opportunities for participants to immerse themselves in diverse cultural practices, share insights, and build lasting connections. By promoting cultural understanding and appreciation, we aim to bridge cultural divides and enrich the global community with a tapestry of shared knowledge and experiences.

COCA Delegation attended the UNESCO Meeting

Delegation from Peking University

Exchange Program Sponsored by the Jing Brand

Exchange Program Sponsored by the Jing Brand

HK Western Temple Visiting

Capital Museum Visiting

Visiting of the Caoxueqin Foundation
Collaboration
The Cambridge Oriental Cultural Association emphasizes the importance of collaboration in promoting cultural understanding and academic excellence. Our collaborative efforts bring together scholars, artists, and cultural practitioners from around the world to work on joint projects, research, and events. These partnerships enable the sharing of diverse perspectives and expertise, leading to innovative outcomes and enriched cultural dialogues. By fostering a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect, we aim to create a vibrant community where knowledge and creativity flourish, bridging cultural gaps and enhancing global understanding.

Art Talk by Prof. Yang Qi

Lecture Given by a Professor from Havard University

Lecture Given by a researcher from the SOAS

Prof. Haiming Wen, vice-director of Philosophy School, Renmin University