Greater Princeton AYLUS Junior Reporters and Art Editors Promoted Traditional Culture on June 5, 2019

Reported by Cassie Tammy Wang

Greater Princeton AYLUS (GPA) Junior Reporters and Art Editors, who are talented in bilingual skills, reading, writing, and art, continued “Culture Promotion” project on June 5th, 2019. They contributed articles in Chinese with art illustrations to a newspaper “Junior Reporter Times”.

GPA Junior Reporter and Art Editor Caroline Shen spent 2 hours to make the beautiful layout of page A1, while Catherine Feng spent 4 hours to make a layout of pages A2 & A3. On page A2, GPA Junior Reporter Richard Wan spent 2 hours designing great art illustrations for article “A drop of water”. Also on page A3, GPA Junior Report Elizabeth Yunjue Li contributed an article “What I would do if I had three days of sight.” (3 hours)

GPA Junior Reporter and Art Editor Sophia Chen spent 4 hours to make a layout of pages A6 & A7. On page A7, GPA Junior Reporter Ming Li spent 3 hours to contribute an article on the oracle bone script, the form of Chinese characters used on oracle bones—animal bones or turtle plastrons used in pyromantic divination—in the late 2nd millennium BCE, and is the earliest known form of Chinese writing.

As the Art Editor-In-Chief of “Junior Reporter Times”, Cassie Tammy Wang spent 4 hours and thoroughly reviewed those 8 pages, making necessary edits, removing any typos, so the layout became attractive to all readers.   

Enjoy reading the semi-monthly published newspaper here:

Updated: December 29, 2019 — 4:02 pm

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