Past Events
30 performers direct from Houston's sister city Shenzhen (China) bring you this entertaining Broadway-style musical that bridges Chinese and Western performing arts with spoken word, lyrics, music, acting, singing and dancing.
The Carolina Asia Center presents Howard French speaking on the topic of China in Africa.
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.
Asia Society presents Christopher Kelley, who will explore how comedy and Buddhism can intertwine to help us understand and mitigate the causes of suffering from our lives.
Mark Elliott (ES '81, EAS MA ‘84) examines Abel-Rémusat's career, focusing in particular on Abel-Rémusat's methods for learning and translating Chinese and the crucial place of Manchu therein.
The Congressional-Executive Commission on China's Senator Sherrod Brown, Chairman and Representative and Christopher Smith, Cochairman will hold a hearing on the 2014 Hong Kong protests.
The University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy Studies presents a lecture by Jessica Beinecke, an American educator entertainer and journalist who works for the Mandarin Chinese broadcast of Voice of America.
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.
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute and the USC School of Religion for a discussion with Professor James Miller of Queen's University on the contribution of Daoism to modern-day China.
The Columbia University Weatherhead East Asian Institute presents Viren Murthy speaking as part of the lecture series: East Asian Historical Thought in Comparative Perspective: What History Is, Knows, Does.