Past Events
The Shanghai Foreign Investment Development Board presents a panel discussion on the advantages of the investment environment in Shanghai, China.
The Museum of Chinese in America presents a survey exhibition exploring Poy Gum Lee’s (1900-1968) nearly 50-year long career in both China and New York and examines Lee’s modernist influence in New York Chinatown.
The Museum of Chinese in America presents SUB URBANISMS, an award-winning anthropological case study by architecture professor and curator Stephen Fan which will explore the controversial conversion of suburban single-family homes into multi-family communities by immigrant Chinese casino workers in Connecticut.
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute and the USC Center on Public Diplomacy for the opening of an exhibit on the work of contemporary Chinese photographer Wang Wenlan.
The Asia Society Policy Institute presents a discussion of the Obama-Xi Summit the Chinese Economy.
Golden Gate Girls tells the fascinating story of filmmaker Esther Eng: the first woman to direct Chinese-language films in the US, the most prominent female director in Hong Kong in the 1930s, and for most of the 1940s, the only woman directing feature-length films in the US.
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies presents Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) President Bai discussing the roles of science, technology, and innovation (STI) in China, especially as they relate to the Chinese national strategy of Innovation-Driven Development.
The University of Michigan's Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk with Wendy Larson on Zhang Yimou's films.
Join the Washington International Trade Association (WITA) as they host Jeremy Haft for an armchair discussion that will dive into the ins and outs of the current economic relationship between China and the United States. The armchair discussion will be followed by an open Q&A session and a book signing once the program concludes.
The Asia Society's Asia Society in Queens Series presents a talk by Michael Zhao.