Past Events
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art showcases images and symbols that Chinese use to convey universal human aspirations:family prosperity, successful careers and longevity.
Part of the series 18th Annual Made in Hong Kong Film Festival.
The Asia Society presents a conversation with author Andrew Lam.
Stanford University presents a lecture to examine China's relationship with South and Central Asia.
The China Institute in America celebrates the work of internationally acclaimed “fifth generation” Chinese filmmaker, Zhang Yimou, with free screenings of four of his dramatic works. All films are in Chinese with English subtitles. Seating is limited, pre-registration required
Part of the series 18th Annual Made in Hong Kong Film Festival.
CIRC is an interdisciplinary conference that brings together scholars, analysts, industry leaders, journalists and legal practitioners from around the world to examine the impact of the Internet on Chinese society, including its social, cultural, political and economic aspects, as well as how China is changing the Internet.
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council brings together top companies, business leaders and experts for two days of high-level discussions, business matching and networking.
The Presentation House Gallery presents an exhibition featuring the photographs of Zhang Yaxin that vividly record the actors and scenery of the Communist Party-sanctioned “model operas.”
A part of the Taiwanese Film Series at the Maridon Museum.