Past Events
The Sino-American Biomedical & Pharmaceutical
Professionals Association hosts the first annual Entrepreneurship Seminar.
The National Circus of the People's Republic of China, one of the oldest and most distinguished circuses in all of China, performs at UC Berkeley.
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University presents a talk with Meina Cai who will demonstrate that social welfare provision cannot be understood in isolation from the unique land property rights regime in China.
The Mobile Tea Garden is a unique environment made of large-scale naturally dyed silk textile, paintings, sculptures, sound installation, responsive projection, physical performance, and the action of making and drinking tea to engage all five senses. This program is a part of the "Locating the Sacred Festival."
The Indiana University presents a talk with Li Xinwei from the Institute of Archeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria will host an exhibition of Chinese and Japanese Portraiture from September 14, 2012 to January 20, 2013.
"Say You Heard My Echo" explores the lives of three fictional Asian American women in New York City a decade after 9/11. A part of the "Locating the Sacred Festival."
This is the story of Jiang Ching, the woman who would leap from the stage of an actress to land onto the backwaters revolution outpost then propelled to become Chairman Mao's wife.
The Poetry Society of America presents Symbiosis, an evening of readings combined with a dynamic panel discussion on the exchange of influence between early modern Asian poets, modern American poets, and contemporary Asian American poets. A part of the "Locating the Sacred Festival."
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