Past Events
An interdisciplinary seminar-style exploration of East Asian civilizations with emphasis on innovative pedagogical tools.
Join in one of L.A.'s oldest traditions at the 118th (count them—118!) annual Chinese New Year parade and festival in Downtown's Chinatown.
Join the fun as we welcome the Year of the Rooster at The Huntington’s annual Chinese New Year Celebration, Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 4–5, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The USC East Asian Studies Center presents Dr. Du Huanzheng, who will be speaking on the latest initiatives in Guiyu (infamous for e-waste pollution) and new solutions for China’s municipal solid waste and food waste.
The Indiana University East Asian Studies Center presents a talk by Professor Wang Zheng. Zheng will present a lecture as part of the China Remixed: Arts and Humanities in Contemporary Chinese Culture festival hosted by the IUB Arts & Humanities Council.
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for the screening of Nirvana (走出尘埃). The screening (Chinese with English subtitles) will be followed by a discussion with director Xie Xiao-dong. [Please note the CHANGE OF VENUE. The screening is now in SCA 112.]
As part of a project on China-Latin American relations at the Brookings Institution, Harold Trinkunas assesses how China’s growing economic relations actually influence politics and policies across the Latin American region. Trinkunas will be joined in conversation with Shorenstein APARC Fellow Thomas Fingar.
Wesleyan University Center for the Arts presents an exhibition of prints from hand-tinted color lantern slides of the Chinese imperial gardens, palaces, and ritual centers in Beijing date from the 1930s.
The New York Philharmonic ushers in the Year of the Rooster with a festive concert featuring Puccini’s ravishing Turandot; beloved Chinese folk and art songs; a new trumpet concerto, Joie Éternelle (Eternal Joy); and Ravel’s immortal Boléro — which crescendos into an auspicious new year of good fortune!
The Huntington Library presents an evening with composer Huang Ruo, the 2017 Cheng Family Visiting Artist.