Past Events
The New Haven Museum is honored to host Both Here and There: Yale-China and a Century of Transformative Encounters from February 1 to April 30.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents some ninety paintings, decorative works, architectural elements, and religious works created for an elaborate two-acre private retreat built deep within the Forbidden City in 1771 as the retirement residence of the Qianlong Emperor.
New York's Museum of Modern Art will screen Fan Lixin's Last Train Home.
The University of Illinois hosts a talk about legal practices in China.
A new exhibit at De Anza College's California History Center tells the story of one woman who was trapped between a Chinese and an American life on the island.
Rice University in Houston will host a two-day workshop on socialism and liberalism in both Central Eastern Europe and East Asia.
Jake Lee's paintings that showcase specific aspects and milestones in early Chinese American history will be on display at the Chinese Historical Society of America in San Francisco.
USCI presents a talk by George Washington University's David Shambaugh.
Professor He, a visiting professor at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, will talk about Chinese courts.
Jay Wang, CPD University Fellow and USC Annenberg Professor will talk on nation branding at the Expo Shanghai 2010.