On September 29, 2024, the USC U.S.-China Institute hosted a workshop at the Huntington’s Chinese garden, offering K-12 educators hands-on insights into using the garden as a teaching tool. With expert presentations, a guided tour, and new resources, the event explored how Chinese gardens' rich history and cultural significance can be integrated into classrooms. Interested in learning more? Click below for details on the workshop and upcoming programs for educators.
Culture
Taiwan Cinema Symposium and Book Release: Yesteray and Today
Colombia University hosts a conference that includes lectures, panel discussions, book talks, and movie screenings looking at Taiwanese cinema.
Lockin China's 80 Days Event for Overseas Talent
Career center workshop for students studying overseas that prepares them for the Chinese job market.
BOOK READING: The Hakka Cookbook: Chinese Soul Food from around the World by Linda Lau Anusasananan
Veteran food writer Linda Lau Anusasananan opens the world of Hakka cooking to Western audiences in this fascinating chronicle that traces the rustic cuisine to its roots in a history of multiple migrations.
2015 Chinese American Film Festival U.S. China Co-Production Film Summit
The U.S. China Co-Production Film Summit is part of the Chinese American Film Festival.
Contemporary Dance Program, Gu Jiani: Right & Left
The Huntington Library presents Beijing-based choreographer Gu Jiani's her latest work, the acclaimed contemporary dance Right & Left, in its Los Angeles premier.
Chinese New Year Celebration with the New York Philharmonic
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!
Stepping Lighter?
The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars presents a talk on environmental and social impacts of China's overseas oil, mineral, and gas investments.
A Village Called Versailles
The Asian Pacific American Institute at New York University presents a film screening And talk With filmmaker Leo Chiang and scholar Julie Sze.
Through Tinted Lenses? How Chinese and Americans See Each Other
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a two day conference.
Screening: Roulette City
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