Past Events
San Francisco welcomes a delegation of Table Tennis Olympians
and sports officials, including members of the veterans team who played in the original matches in 1971.
This exhibit narrates Chinese immigration to the United States with an emphasis on community settlement in Los Angeles.
The Tibet House in New York City presents an exhibition showcasing Don Farber's photographs of His Holiness the Dalai Lama across a 30-year span.
This exhibition is a recreation of an actual store that was housed in the Garnier Building in the 1890's.
The exhibition features paintings, books and illustrations in addition to a PBS video documentary, “My Name is Belle."
Highlighting the Smithsonian Institute's permanent collection, this series of exhibitions underscores the importance of the seasons in Chinese and Japanese art and culture.
A talk by Patrick Chovanec on the “Beijing Consensus” as an alternative development model to the American-led Washington Consensus.
Writer Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan discusses her journey and new memoir.
Asia Society Museum presents an exhibition of 227 photographs taken by Ai Weiwei, capturing the history, culture, and atmosphere of 1980s New York from his unique perspective.
The conference will gather five leading experts who will address how each respective BRICS nation views its inclusion in this group and the broader political,economic, and social challenges that these countries pose to the traditional advanced economies.