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Past Events: California
The exhibition is inspired by the Bay Area’s significant role in the development of modern transoceanic trade and the Chinese Culture Center’s unique site between San Francisco’s Financial District and Chinatown. (Exhibition dates: June 8 - August 8, 2017)
Sarah Chang performs with the Asian Youth Orchestra Saturday, August 5, 2017 in Zellerbach Hall.
These two programs are dedicated to celebrating Chinese American filmmakers who were born in China. They will kick off the Los Angeles Shorts International Film Festival 2017.
Dr. Henry Kissinger said that President Nixon "created a set of international policies whose main outlines survive to this day." One of the most important is triangulation; by improving relations with China, the U.S. carved out favorable negotiating positions with the Soviet Union --- while improving relations with both countries.
The UCLA Summer Intensive for Bilingual Teachers (SIBT) is an approved California Commission on Teacher Credentialing program that gives K-12 educators the opportunity to earn a Bilingual Authorization in Mandarin or Spanish.
As part of their Present Tense exhibition series, the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco presents the exhibit, "New Urban Legend, Resistance of Space".
The World Affairs Council of Orange County is holding a special event featuring Ambassador Christopher Hill, former head of the US Delegation to the Six Party Talks and former Ambassador to the Republic of Korea and Clayton Dube, Executive Director of USC US-China Institute.
By Lauren Yee; Directed by Joshua Kahan Brody
A rising star in the world of contemporary dance, Beijing-based choreographer Gu Jiani presents the Los Angeles premiere of her powerful work Right & Left.
The Huntington Library presents Beijing-based choreographer Gu Jiani's her latest work, the acclaimed contemporary dance Right & Left, in its Los Angeles premier.