Past Events
Go on a journey with Taiwan's most unusual rock band.
The DC Chinese Film Festival at the Wilson Center invites our guests to view some clips from Red Fog and Lost, and join a panel discussion with Chinese filmmakers and field experts: Fan He- Filmmaker/Producer of Red Fog; Judith Shapiro- Professor, Director for the Dual Degree in Natural Resources and Sustainable Development, School of International Service, American University; Martha M. Foster, Founder and President/CEO of Living Earth Television.
Film screening will start at noon on Friday, September 5, with a spotlight screening of COP SHOP II (差馆II).
Directed by native Tibetan novelist and filmmaker Pema Tseden, Old Dog centers on an aged shepherd on the Himalayan plains as he struggles to keep his Tibetan mastiff, an ancient breed desired by pet dealers and dog thieves.
Join Dr. Weiss as she discusses her new book at a National Committee program on Thursday, September 4 at the Henry Luce Foundation.
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a talk with Professor Ren Xiao from Fudan University to examine ways in which the academic and policy research community can impact China's foreign policies.
The Confucius Institute (CI) at NC State is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the CI Headquarters around the world, the State of NC has reached over 10,000 students studying Chinese in K-12 public schools, and the Center for International Understanding has 38 Confucius Classrooms in NC. The organizers of the Summit have all helped contribute to this large growth in Chinese language programs.
Xiaolu Guo will discuss her newest novel I Am China on September 3 2014.
Nguyen Ba Hung, Consul General of Vietnam in San Francisco the Socialist Republic of Vietnam will discuss the relations between Vietnam, the United States and China today.
Introduced by Prof. Ralph Litzinger / Q&A to follow with director Jocelyn Ford.