Past Events
The University of Washington East Asia Center hosts a panel presentation of Landesa visiting professionals from China, Africa and India, who have been chosen to attend a special Women's Land Rights Visiting Professionals Program hosted by Landesa.
The new Penguin Special “Beethoven in China,” by Stanford professor and orchestra conductor Jindong Cai and culture journalist Sheila Melvin tells the compelling story of Beethoven and the Chinese people.
The Stanford Center for East Asian Studies presents Jindong Cai on the compelling story of Beethoven and the Chinese people.
The Museum of Chinese in America presents a multi-media exhibition exploring Chinese identity through the personal stories of over 30 Chinese and Asian-American chefs.
Tales of the Distant Past: The Story of Hong Kong and the Chinese Diaspora (A Tribute from the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals in Hong Kong) explores the factors leading to this mass migration and examines the role of both Hong Kong and the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals in supporting the needs of Chinese living in Hong Kong and abroad.
Cornell University will host a screening of King Hu's A Touch of Zen.
The UC Berkeley Institute of East Asian Studies hosts a round-table of regional experts to discuss aspects of the Hague decision repudiating China's claims to the South China Sea.
The Museum of Modern Art presents a screening of Pema Tseden's Tharlo.
ASNC, the RAND Corporation, and UC Berkeley's Institute of East Asian Studies are pleased to present a two-panel conference that will look more closely at the foreign policies of the claimant countries in the region, examine what is driving the national interest of these Asian actors, and explore how these tensions are influencing political and social currents at home.
The Columbia University Weatherhead East Asian Institute presents a panel discussion led by David Gedalecia, College of Wooster. There will be a reception afterwards.