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'Leftover' Women and Gender Inequality in China

Dr. Leta Hong Fincher will discuss her new book at a National Committee program on Monday, July 21.

Making Sense of the Turmoil in Hong Kong

The USC U.S.-China Institute and the Asia Society Southern California present a talk with Robert Koepp, the Hong Kong Director of The Economist Corporate Network, about the implications of the latest developments in Hong Kong.

Bernardo Bertolucci: In Search of Mystery

University of California Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive will screen a film highlighting China's Forbidden City, a imperial palace from the Ming Dynasty.

Short Course - Beijing: The City Through Its Architecture

This illustrated short course explores the history and culture of Beijing through its architecture. In four sessions, participants will gain an understanding of Beijing’s history as a capital of China, from its imperial architecture and layout to its commercial and residential architecture and changes undergone in the 20th and 21st centuries.

The Good Woman of Setzuan

Come and see the re-imagining of Bertolt Brecht's play, The Good Woman of Setzuan.

Culturing Psychotherapy, Transforming Selfhood in Urban China

Professor Li Zhang will talk about selfhood in urban China at the University of Washington.

Hidden Gold Mining its Meaning in Asian Art

Gold. It evokes power, wealth, royalty, devotion and, above all, immortality.

Recent Developments in the Study of Buddhist Art

This symposium will feature a panel of experts discussing recent developments in Buddhist art.

Gendercide: China’s Missing Girls

The Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) announces a hearing to examine the social, economic, and political implications of gendercide in China.

Special Screening and Director Q&A: The Assassin (2015)

UCLA Center for Chinese Studies helps host a screening of award-winning Taiwanese film The Assassin followed by a Q & A with the film's director, Hou Hsiao-hsien

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