Past Events
The China Institute Gallery in New York will host a exhibition to display woodcut pictures that have been produced in China over the last 70 years.
A public talk that features discussion about Asian and Pacific Islanders who are infected with Hepatitis B in the United States.
The Institute of East Asian Studies will host a talk on China and how, over time, international politics towards developing countries is changing.
1428 won last year's Best Documentary Award at the Venice International Film Festival. Director Du Haibin will attend the screening.
Dr. Chao Li from China University of Political Science and Law will present her research in the U.S.
University of Pennsylvania presents Elizabeth Perry.
Jeremy Schreifels (U.S. EPA) and Xuehua Zhang (Independent Energy and Environment Consultant)-will dig into some of the complexities of pollution control efforts in China to help us understand some major progress in SO2 emission measurement and control in the power sector with thoughts on what led to this progress.
The University of Minnesota will display selections from the Bell Library's extensive collection on Ming China in the exhibition "Matteo Ricci and the Jesuits in China".
Never before seen by the public, the contents of an Emperor's private retreat deep within the Forbidden City will be revealed for the first time at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA.
The Woodbury Art Museum at Utah Valley University presents an art exhibit of Cultural Revolution art to complement a documentary film, "From the Masses to the Masses: Art of the Yan'an Cave Artists Group".