Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
DC Chinese Film Festival at the Wilson Center: Part 1: COP SHOP II (差馆II)
Film screening will start at noon on Friday, September 5, with a spotlight screening of COP SHOP II (差馆II).
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This observational documentary captures daily police operations at Guangzhou Railway Station, one of the busiest transportation hubs, during the most chaotic time of the year - the days before the Chinese New Year. It offers an incredibly real and nonjudgmental view of modern-day China and the interactions, struggles, successes, and disappointments that come with rapid economic growth.
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