Past Events
Stanford University's Asia Health Policy Program and Shorenstein APARC presents Wang Feng who will speak on the long term demographic implications in China.
The Virginia Military Institute presents "The Eagle and the Dragon: Stability and Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa."
The Honolulu Academy of Arts presents an exhibition of works that reveal a painting revolution that happened in China during the 13th and 14th centuries.
The 2011 Chinese American Film Festival presents a screening of A Simple Life.
Harvard University's Fairbanks Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk by Gary Xu on the art by Zhang Xiaogang.
Professor Jacob Eyferth discusses the historical labor trends in China before the middle and twentieth century.
A different solo musician will perform each week inside the Love for the Lotus Pavilion, playing unamplified melodies on classical instruments including the dizi, sheng, pipa, erhu, and zheng.
Pacific Asia Museum is honored to host a series of screenings as part of the annual Chinese American Film Festival.
The University of Kentucky will screen Fan Lixin's Last Train Home.
The Center for East Asian Studies Center at the University of Chicago presents a talk by Ling Han.