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This conference will feature advanced undergraduates from US universities who plan to attend graduate school in a China-related field. They will present research papers on various topics.
The Huntington presents a members only preview of their exhibition: "Gardens, Art, and Commerce in Chinese Woodblock Prints."
Cal Performances at UC Berkeley brings you the Shanghai Acrobats of the People's Republic of China with a vivid new spectacle that celebrates their colorful, kinetic hometown.
Wang is one of China's best known writers and served as Minister of Culture. He'll speak and then talk with USCI's Clayton Dube at the Central Library in downtown Los Angeles.
The Hungtington presents a presentation on the history of Chinese tea. The session includes a tasting of rare, high-end teas brewed by different methods.
The Claremont Chinese Political and Societal Studies Club presents a talk by Professor Terril Jones, who will be reflecting on his first trip to China when Chairman Mao Zedong died on Sept. 9, 1976.
The UC Berkeley Institute of East Asian Studies hosts a symposium offering faculty from Renmin University to exchange view on current affairs in China with Berkeley colleagues.
The Getty Center will provide an overview of the wide spectrum of activities that were undertaken, including scientific research into causes of deterioration of walls paintings.
This talk will explore the role of Emperors, Empresses, and other imperial men and women of the Chinese courts in the sponsorship, design, and fashioning of paintings, from the 11th through the 18th centuries.