Past Events
Bill Mak discusses how Buddhist influences in China have shaped visual expression of time and space.
Julie Chu discusses the ways in which legal reform in China develops, in her talk for the Stanford Center for East Asian Studies.
University of Michigan's Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk on the nuances, current and historical, that surround gun ownership in China.
Exhibit exploring the fascinating culture of the Terracotta soilders. (November 18, 2017 – March 11, 2018)
Bowers Museum presents an exhibition about Empress Dowager Cixi (1835-1908), the first of its kind in the United States to explore the empress dowager’s roles beyond politics. (Exhibition dates: November 12, 2017- March 11, 2018)
The China Institute explores how China's recent activity in Africa will affect African development long-term.
China accounts for over a quarter of the global video game/esports market. Lisa Hanson, who has studied the Chinese market since 2002, will highlight key trends in that market.
The Kimbell Art Museum will host an exhibit that will present over 400 objects selected from the Samuel and Myrna Myers collection, with works representing key periods in the history of the art of China, Japan, Tibet, Mongolia, Korea and Vietnam.
The UC Berkeley Center for Chinese Studies presents their annual Chinese New Year Banquet.
The center for Central Eurasian Studies at Indiana University presents a lecture on the history and meaning behind Tibetan alchemical medicines.