700 Years of Marco Polo: Bridging Italy and China
Thursday 24 October 2024, 05:00pm - 07:00pm
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700 years ago, the merchant and explorer Marco Polo died in his native Venice. Marco Polo’s travel diaries, recounted orally while imprisoned in Genova, were the first extensive European account of China, inspiring generations of later travellers in the Age of Exploration and heralding the conspicuous role of Italians in bridging China and the West up until the present day.

To celebrate this anniversary, the disciplines of Italian Studies and Chinese Studies in the School of Languages and Cultures and The Dante Alighieri Society Sydney are co-hosting an evening of cultural exchange, historical insights, and contemporary reflections. The event will feature presentations from staff and students across disciplines, musical performances, refreshments, and networking opportunities.

Hosted by Antonella Beconi (Dante Alighieri Society), Daniel Canaris (Italian Studies, SLC), and Yu Sang (Chinese Studies, SLC).

Please register for catering purposes by clicking the link below. Registration closes 20 October 2024, 5 pm AEST.

The event is free, but registration is required.  CLICK HERE.

Location A20 John Woolley Bdg; Woolley Common Room N480