Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
Warriors, Tombs & Temples: China's Enduring Legacy
Bowers Museum presents an a talk by Suzanne Cahill.
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Suzanne Cahill, Ph.D., Professor of History, UCSD, noted Tang scholar and guest curator for Warriors, Tombs & Temples: China’s Enduring Legacy, will introduce you to this fascinating exhibit on its opening day. Dr. Cahill states “The material in the exhibition is dramatic enough to appeal to anyone of any age group or level of familiarity with Chinese culture. The stories the pieces tell are so vivid that the viewer will leave the show with an increased awareness of China’s great historical traditions and its importance in the world today.”
Click here for information on the exhibition.
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