BEIJING, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) -- Boston University, based
in the United States, said on Friday it would award Chinese director Zhang Yimou
an honorary doctorate.
Zhang was the chief director of the dazzling opening
and closing ceremonies of the Beijing Olympic Games.
The award ceremony will be held at the university
campus on May17, 2009, the university's vice president Laurie Pohl told an
audience at the Beijing Film Academy, the director's alma mater.
Few Chinese artists have been awarded honorary
degrees by well-known U.S. schools. One exception is Beijing opera master Mei
Lanfang who attained an honorary doctorate from Pomona College in 1930.
Boston University President Robert Brown said in a
letter to Zhang that the degree marked his "successful pursuit of artistic
excellence" that had "enriched audiences around the world."
Hugo Shong, the university trustee who recommended
Zhang for the honor, said the degree recognized Zhang's status as a Chinese
cultural symbol.
Zhang is known for films such as "Raise the Red
Lantern", "Hero" and "House of Flying Daggers". His last film was the 2006
historical epic "Curse of the Golden Flower", after which he devoted his time to
the Olympics.