Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
Asia Day at the University of Colorado
University of Colorado, Boulder holds their annual "Asia Day".
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Offerings at last year's Asia Day included:
Music and dance from different Asian countries including Japanese Taiko, Belly dancing, Tajik performance, and Lion Dance/Kung Fu
Mini language lessons in Hindi, Farsi, and Arabic
Interactive demonstrations of Asian arts and cultures including Japanese calligraphy, Tai Chi and Xin Jiang dance lesson
Fascinating talks on issues from across Asia including Vietnamese history and culture, Bollywood and Asian education system
Door prizes and sampling of tasty snacks from a variety of Asian countries
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