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Past Events: festival
Chinese American Museum holding its annual Lantern Festival celebration offers Chinese New Year fanfare with free entertainment and interactive cultural activities.
San Francisco Celebrating The Year of the Hare in the Chinese New Year Parade.
Chinese films Karamay and Disorder will be screened as a part of the Documentary Fortnight 2011 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
Albuquerque, New Mexico's Chinese Culture Center will host a celebration to usher in the year of the rabbit.
The Asian Educational Media Service, The Spurlock Museum, and
the Illinois/Indiana East Asia National Resource Center Consortium present a Tibet film festival in Urbana, Illinois.
The Pacific Asia Museum hosts a pan-Asian celebration of fun performances, crafts, demonstrations and activities for the whole family.
Real China, a biennial film festival that brings new documentaries from China to the USA, will make its debut at Rice University in Houston October 22-24, 2010.
Chinatown holds their annual Mid-Autumn Moon Festival.
Film Director Michael Nash created his film “Climate Refugees” as a call for action to people around the world. The film focuses on natural and manmade climate change, and how these changes will effect human livelihood.
Director Liu Jie produced this dramatic film that captured the struggles faced by many characters in a legal system that is in need of reform.