<p>Pavlovian Theory and the Scientification of Acupuncture in 1950s China; <i>FAN Ka Wai</i>
History, Ideology and Ideological History—a Case Study of Chinese Chan Buddhism in the Tang Dynasty; <i>GE Zhaoguang</i>
On the Importance of Looking at the Oral Dimensions of Early Chinese Culture; <i>Barend ter HAAR</i>.- Exploration of Matteo Ricci’s World Map; <i>HUANG Shijian</i>
Music, Sound, and Site: A Case Study from Southern Song China (1127-1275); <i>Joseph LAM</i>
A Site Cachment Analysis into Hong Kong’s Neolithic Subsistence; <i>LI Guo</i>.- Images of the Afterworld—a Comparative Study; <i>POO Mu-chou</i>
Investigating the Meaning of Dhamma ‘Fa’—with Chinese Samyuktagama as the Subject; <i>WUT Tai Shing</i>
A Restart of Chinese Humanities Study; <i>YU Yingshih</i>
Nature and Landscape in the Chinese Tradition; <i>ZHANG Longxi</i>. </p>.