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In February, Ieva Virbalaitė, a tea ceremony specialist with many years of experience, introduced participants to Chinese tea and its preparation at the event "The Magic of Chinese Tea in the Background of Qi Baishi's Paintings."

In January, at our institute, in the lecture “Dragons in Chinese Culture and Cosmology”, Sinology studies teacher and PhD student, junior assistant Balys Astrauskas, introduced the meaning and significance of dragon in fields such as culture, religion, government and cosmology.

It has become a beautiful tradition to enhance the joy of spring with experiences of Chinese art, and in May, together with Qi Xiaoting, a Ukrainian artist of Chinese origin, we organized as many as six creative workshops.

On April 9, we listened to a remote lecture titled "Traditional Chinese Medicine: The Wind of Change – How Not to Break?", delivered by Dr. Dainius Butvilas, a physician and acupuncture specialist with a doctorate in medical sciences. Dr. Butvilas has interned in China at the Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and is currently actively practicing Chinese medicine techniques in Lithuania.

On 20 January we had a virtual meeting with translator Indre Balčikonyte-Huang, who was awarded the Dominik Urba Prize in 2024 for her translation of Shuang Xuetao's (双雪涛, b.1983) short story collection "Rouge street" (2023) - one of the first translations of Chinese literature into Lithuanian, and the first translated work of the same title was also included in the lists of the best translated works of the year.

In the last lecture of the lecture series "Great Classical Chinese Novels", Balys Astrauskas, Junior Assistant, Lecturer and PhD student at the Institute of Asian and Transcultural Studies of Vilnius University, presented another Chinese novel "The Dream of the Red Chamber". This novel is considered one of the four great classical Chinese novels and is known for its complex plot and profound themes.

We ended the year with a high-profile lecture on health, "Taiji: brain-body harmony from a neurobiological perspective", given by Osvaldas Rukšėnas, PhD, Professor and Head of the Department of Neurobiology and Biophysics at the Institute of Biosciences.

The fourth lecture was dedicated to one of the most scandalous and controversial works of Chinese fiction - "The Plum Branch in the Golden Vase", delivered by a lecturer, PhD student, Assistant Professor at the Institute of Asian and Transcultural Studies of Vilnius University. Balys Astrauskas. 

On 16 October, we listened to the lecture "Journey to the West" from the lecture series Great Classical Chinese Novels, given by Balys Astrauskas, a junior assistant professor, lecturer and PhD student at the VU Institute of Asian and Transcultural Studies.

In the second week of September, we delved into the truths of Confucius in a lecture by Dr. V. Silius on "Confucius - The Teacher".  We also celebrated Teacher's Day in China on 10 September, which is associated with the philosopher's birthday. After all, Confucius (Kongzi 孔子) entered Chinese tradition and is still remembered today as the "teacher of ten thousand generations".

On the occasion of the birthday of the Chinese philosopher, politician, teacher and founder of Confucianism Confucius, the audience had the opportunity to hear a lecture by Dr. Assoc. Prof. L. Poškaitė on "Confucianism in Traditional and Contemporary China".

As the summer is in full swing, we invited all those interested in Chinese culture to the last painting workshop of this academic year with our beloved, already four-times visiting Ukrainian-Chinese artist from Germany Qi Xiaoting [Chi Shaoting]