Past Events
This summer exhibit at Bowers Museum showcases the famous terra cotta warriors buried with the First Emperor of China.
The conference will explore the influence that cultural and ideological heritages have on Chinese ink painting.
This two day conference will explore same-sex desire and union as the theme of multiple fields of Chinese studies.
The star-studded troupe performs at CSUN
This eye-opening documentary looks at the astonishing changes brought by the construction of the Three Gorges Dam to the Yangtze River in China.
Scholars from ethnic studies and area studies will discuss Shu-mei Shih's book, Visuality and Identity: Sinophone Articulations across the Pacific, and engage the author with comments and questions.
Professor Wai-Yee Li will discuss the writings produced by women that challenged gender boundaries during the Ming-Qing dynasty transition.
China 2008: Changes in the Chinese Leadership and Beijing's New Policies on Reform, Tibet and Taiwan
The Jamestown Foundation presents a talk with two leading experts on China.
K.C. Chan gives a talk on the developmental aspects of Hong Kong as a global economic center.