Past Events
The University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies presents Mr. Zhao Jilong, leading a workshop on Chinese Martial Arts.
The Museum of Modern Art presents a screening of Pema Tseden's Tharlo.
The Museum of Modern Art presents a screening of Pema Tseden's Tharlo.
Poetry is one of the five elements necessary for a comprehensive Chinese garden. Usually, the poetry is presented in the form of calligraphic inscriptions. Every Saturday in October at 3 PM, hear poetry come alive during readings and Q&A sessions with five prolific Pacific Northwest poets.
The Freer Sackler Museum of Asian Art presents a screening about ceramists in Jingdezhen complements ideas about mass production presented in the exhibit, "Chinamania".
Hongloumeng (“red chamber dream”) is the Chinese title of this classic 18th century novel. Coinciding with SF Opera's production of Dream of the Red Chamber, this talk will present the history of art and material 'life' in the novel.
Asia Society's Family Day will celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival through Taiwanese storytelling, performances, bubble tea, and mooncakes.
The Tao of Tea will fill the Hall of Brocade Clouds every weekend in October for a unique tea bazaar market. Like the open air markets of China, the Tea Bazaar is a fun and fragrant browsing experience for visitors.
Celebrate the Tea Month at Lan Su with a visit to the Tea Bazaar hosted by the Tao of Tea and featuring an impressive collection of loose tea products and teaware on display and for sale.
The Museum of Modern Art presents a screening of Pema Tseden's Tharlo.