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Past Events: California
21st Century China Program presents foreign correspondent Evan Osnos. He will discuss his new book “Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China,” as well as his reflections on the pitfalls and challenges of being a foreign correspondent.
The Ho Center for Buddhist Studies at Stanford presents a lecture with Professor Chen Ming from Peking University discussing translations of Indian manuscripts from Dunhuang and Turfan.
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies presents Dr. Xiaoqiao Ling, speaking about Ding Yaokang's novel sequel to Xu Jin Ping Mei 續金瓶梅 (A sequel to Plum in a Golden Vase).
The Center for Chinese Studies at UC Berkeley presents a talk with Professor Joseph Esherick to discuss China's one critical year, 1943.
At Bowers Museum, Icy Smith, author, educator and publisher, East West Discovery Press, and Gayle Garner Roski, illustrator and artist, will present the book Mystery of the Giant Masks of Sanxingdui.
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk by Zhu Qi about Tang poetry.
Bowers Museum presents The Lost City of Jinsha, the critically acclaimed episode of History Channel Asia's groundbreaking new series on Chinese archaeology, Mysteries of China.
Despite a lack of religious belief in China today, Tibetan Buddhism has become popular. Stanford University presents Khenpo Sodargye Rinpoche, who will examine the the reasons and factors for this development.
Hammer Museum and the 21st Century China Program at UC San Diego's School of International Relations and Pacific Studies presents Susan Shirk, Tai Ming Cheung, and Barry Naughton to speak about China's domestic challenges.
the Fudan-UC Center on Contemporary China presents leading economist Dr. Zhang Jun. Jun will explain why China's investment share is most likely to be over estimated by the China National Bureau of Statistics.