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Past Events

September 21, 2015 - 4:00pm
Cambridge, Massachusetts

The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies presents Associate Professor Jeremy Brown explore how the Party dealt with—or ignored—protesters and supporters of the 1989 student movement at Tiananmen Square.

September 21, 2015 - 12:30pm
New York, New York

The Center on Global Energy Policy and the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law host a discussion on Meeting China's Climate Goals

September 21, 2015 - 12:00pm
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The University of Pennsylvania Center for the Study of Contemporary China will be hosting photographer and CCTV cameraman Kurbanjan Samat for a public talk.

September 20, 2015 - 6:00pm
Los Angeles, California

The Hong Kong Forum, Los Angeles (HKFLA) presents an exhibition celebrating the anniversary of the Fall 2014 Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong. The Exhibition features photos, arts, musical performance as well as film screening which serve both as a reflection of the Umbrella Movement and a projection of Hong Kong's continuous struggle for democracy.

September 20, 2015 - 3:00pm
Bloomington, Indiana

The Indiana University - Bloomington East Asian Studies Center presents Sensing Taiwan: Hakka music events with music from Taiwan.

September 19, 2015 - 3:00pm
Pasadena, California

USC Pacific Asia Museum hosts a performance by the Beijing Red Wall Art Troupe

September 19, 2015 - 2:00pm
New York City, New York

The China Institute in America presents a lecture on the early life of Yuan Shikai before his rise to political prominence; the family structure of the Yuan family during and after Yuan's time; and the lives of more prominent Yuan sons and daughters in the second and third generations. The lecture will be delivered in Chinese.

September 19, 2015 - 11:30am
Washington, District of Columbia

The George Washington University Museum is currently hosting the exhibition, "China: Through the Lens of John Thomson (1868-1872)".

September 19, 2015 - 12:00am
Washington, District of Columbia

In the second half of the nineteenth century, Scottish photographer and travel writer John Thomson took four journeys across China. His photographs capture scenes and people from all walks of life—ministers, high officials, wealthy traders, street vendors, brides, boat women, monks, and soldiers—providing a lasting record of nineteenth-century China’s landscapes, architecture, communities, and customs.

September 18, 2015 - 7:00pm
Bloomington, Indiana

The Indiana University East Asian Studies Center presents their second film of the Sensing Taiwan Film Festival, When Love Comes (當愛來的時候).

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