Past Events
626 Night Market returns this summer for its 3rd season with three events at Santa Anita Park!
In both China and Japan, calligraphy is regarded as the highest form of visual art, even more highly esteemed than painting. This is because the reading and writing of Chinese characters (kanji in Japanese) was expected of members of the imperial family and the nobility, the aristocracy, Buddhist clergymen, and all well-educated persons. In both countries, the art of writing is deeply connected to ideals of self-cultivation, knowledge of classical texts, and expressions of high culture.
To better understand the future trajectory of China's energy needs, the National Committee on United States-China Relations is hosting a public event, China Energy 2020, on September 11, 2014.
“China's Reigning Ambassador: The Giant Panda,” a lecture and Q&A with World Wildlife Fund's (WWF) Colby Loucks, Deputy Director, Wildlife Conservation Program.
Come celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with the Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Kansas's annual Moon Viewing Party.
Hsi Lai Temple Lotus SoCal and YAD LA present "An Evening Under the Moon."
Chinese opera, contemporary and classic dance collide together in a performance led by Taiwan Youth Ambassadors at USC on Sep. 6.
An exhibition showcasing the Chinese album
The latest feature from the celebrated filmmaker Tsai Ming-liang, Stray Dogs is a poetic portrait of an alcoholic father (played by Tsai's longtime partner Lee Kang-Sheng) and his two young children surviving in modern-day Taipei.
The Institute of East Asian Studies at the University of Califronia, Berkeley presents the documentary film "Ai Weiwei: The Fake Case" co=sponsored by the Center for Chinese Studies September 5 at 7 p.m.