Shakespeare’s complete works to be translated into Mandarin

Source: BBC
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The UK government is donating £1.5m for the translation of all William Shakespeare’s works into Mandarin for audiences in China.

Plans for cultural co-operation with China also include making 14 important Chinese plays available in English.

Culture secretary Sajid Javid also announced £300,000 for a Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) tour of China.

He said culture was a “brilliant” way of fostering closer UK-China ties.

“This funding means Western and Eastern cultures can learn from and be enriched by one another and what better way than using the works of Shakespeare,” said Mr Javid.

“The package marks a really important step for both China and the UK to grow a strong and progressive relationship.”

The RSC will undertake the first translation of the Bard’s complete works in Mandarin.

Artistic director Gregory Doran said: “I profoundly believe that we foster deeper understanding between cultures by sharing and telling each other our stories.

“Our plans to translate Shakespeare into Mandarin, to see translation and performance of more Chinese classics in the UK and to tour RSC productions to China will celebrate the arts and culture of both nations,” he added. More.

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Shakespeare's complete works to be translated into Mandarin
Jeff Whittaker
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Shakespeare in Chinese Sep 14, 2014

Haven't they already been translated into Chinese?

[Edited at 2014-09-14 19:36 GMT]


 
Vadim Kadyrov
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Capita? Sep 15, 2014

Capita?

 
Renée Annabel W.
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Shakespeare Sep 15, 2014

Well done Britain! Great choice.

[Edited at 2014-09-15 13:17 GMT]


 

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