Past Events
Debuting on November 10th, Ancient Musical Treasures will include a collection of instruments, artwork, and sculpture from Central China. It spans nearly nine thousand years of musical history, including items excavated from the tombs of nobility, and the world’s oldest known instrument. This exhibition is exclusively at MIM and will have to return to China immediately afterward.
Conference on Chinese-U.S. entertainment relations.
Long Beach-Qingdao Association's annual luncheon on critical developments in the Chinese film industry and the concerns about Chinese influence on American movie businesses.
Pannelists discuss application competition policy in accordance to technology and IP licensing.
China's economic state and what it means for the rest of the world.
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for a talk by visiting scholar Roselyn Du to examine how the Occupy Central in Hong Kong was presented in the news coverage by U.K., U.S., Hong Kong, Taiwan, and mainland China media.
The UC Berkeley Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk with Bryna Goodman, professor of history at the University of Oregon, Eugene, and Wen-Hsin Yeh, professor or history at UC Berkeley.
Some analysts see the rapidly increasing demand for energy and competition for energy resources leading to nationalist energy policies. Others argue that global trends with efficient energy markets and growing options on renewables suggest more relaxed energy outlooks.
Discussion of science and technology, similarities and differences, both in the U.S. and China.
As a young child, Xiaolu Guo visited a Taoist monk who pronounced her a "peasant warrior." "She will cross the sea and travel to the Nine Continents," the monk predicted.