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Author: Samantha Jenkins

Visuals from the Expedition

By Samantha Jenkins4 November 2016 Categories: Update

Check out the trailer for our upcoming documentary: Stay tuned for more information on upcoming events and screenings in the near future.

MAFAD Projects on the move!

By Samantha Jenkins4 October 20167 October 2016 Categories: Update

This week autumn really has arrived. With the cold setting in, it’s difficult to remember how unbearably hot China was only a couple of months ago! The students at The Maastricht Academy of Fine Arts, are hard at work on their projects and gave their first presentations on them earlier in the week. The student…

Kircher Through the Arts

By Samantha Jenkins9 September 20167 October 2016 Categories: Update

The Maastricht Academy of Fine Arts will be exploring Kircher’s China Illustrata in a very different way to us this semester! A group of students have been given the difficult task of trying to interpret Kircher and develop an artistic project based on the works. These projects can be anything ranging from the fines arts…

Day #8: Deep in the Mongolian grasslands

By Samantha Jenkins15 August 201619 August 2016 Categories: Hohhot - Xilamuren, Update 1 Comment

On their way back to Europe through China, our favourite Jesuits, Grueber and d’Orville had to cross the limitless plateaux of grasslands in Inner Mongolia, so we did as well! We woke up to watch a stunning sunrise and get an early start for our expedition into the grasslands. Back in 1664, horses were the main means of transportation…

Day #7: Ain’t no party like a Mongol party

By Samantha Jenkins15 August 201617 August 2016 Categories: Hohhot - Xilamuren, Update 1 Comment

It’s one week into our trip and we are leaving the heat and sweaty streets of Beijing and Datong for the blustery grasslands of Inner Mongolia. The trains are usually quite crowded, but so far everyone we’ve met on the trains has been friendly and helpful! Finding a place to stay in the grasslands is…

Day #6: Whose bells are biggest?

By Samantha Jenkins13 August 201624 August 2016 Categories: Datong, Update

According to a description of Kircher, in a book previous to the China Illustrata, European bells, especially the Erford one found in Germany, are the “queen of bells”. However, Grueber, after having visited a remote city near Beijing contradicts Kircher saying: “ I went and saw in one place, all of them are beautifully cast…

Day #3: The Great Wall

By Samantha Jenkins10 August 201612 August 2016 Categories: Beijing, Update

Today we conquered the Great Wall of China! Well, at least one small section of it. Mutianyu is one of the most beautiful, large and popular sections of the Great Wall stretching about 70km. The wall was built in the mid-6th century and has been re-built since. One of the newer renovations to the wall…

Day #2: Finding the Jesuits in Beijing (and a little bit of heaven)

By Samantha Jenkins9 August 201612 August 2016 Categories: Beijing, Update

Today was packed full of exploring the city and attempting to find the remnants of the Jesuits who came here centuries ago. Beijing is such a dense and busy city that finding anything is a challenge, especially when those places are the lesser visited tourist attractions. We got soaked through looking for the Jesuit church…

Day #1: Hunting Jesuit’s traces

By Samantha Jenkins6 August 201612 August 2016 Categories: Beijing, Update

We got here as the sun set since it took us a whole day to reach St. Joseph’s Church, known more commonly as Wangfujing Church or Dongtang, one of the few proofs of the Jesuits’s presence in the capital city! Hidden by the skyscrapers, the huge modern malls and the imperial monuments, this fascinating church…

Day #1: Introduction to Beijing

By Samantha Jenkins6 August 201612 August 2016 Categories: Beijing, Update

Our first day in Beijing was hot, sweaty and different from what you would expected from European capitals. Even though the world today is so globalised, Beijing is like a world of its own. Few people in the capital speak English and although our Mandarin is rudimentary we can still get by using a combination…

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