A number of states have enacted laws prohibiting Chinese and others from “countries of concern” from purchasing homes or land.
Culture
Screening – Flowers of Shanghai
The Smithsonian's Museum of Asian Art presents "Flowers of Shanghai," a film on the complex relationships playing out in brothels in 1890 Shanghai.
The Eternal Feast: Banqueting in 10th–14th Century Chinese Art
The Princeton University Art Museum presents an exhibiton focused on the transformation of feasting in the Song, Liao and Yuan dynasties.
A Pre-Performance Lecture on Zhang Huoding, Reigning Queen of Beijing Opera
The Renwen Society at China Institute and The Confucius Institute for Business at the State University of New York jointly present a pre-lecture on the artistry of Mme. Zhang and the two selected operas. The speaker is Mr. Ben Wang, the eminent Beijing Opera and Kunqu scholar and specialist.
Family Day: Moon Over Manhattan! Celebrate Lunar New Year
Asia Society hosts a Lunar New Year celebration for the whole family.
Guan Xinbing ‘Officials’ Heartache’: Depression, Bureaucracy, and Therapeutic Governance in China
This talk addresses the Chinese phenomenon of guan xinbing “officials’ heartache,” with particular emphasis on the media’s representations of “officials’ suicides” since 2009.
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry
The Indiana University presents a screening of "Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry", followed by Q&A with film director, Alison Klayman.
Journeys: Mapping the Earth and Mind in Chinese Art
Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition runs through August 26, 2007.
Is America's View of China Fogged by Liberal Ideas?
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University presents a talk "Is America's View of China Fogged by Liberal Ideas?" by Jerome Cohen on Wednesday, September 17, 2014, 12:30pm to 1:50pm
Celebrating the Year of the Dog
The Metropolitan Museum of Art showcases the Year of the Dog with an exhibition of works from the Met Collection.
Aging in Asia: Ethical and Policy Issues in Healthy Aging and End of Life Care Across the Asia-Pacific Region
Join UCLA's Center for Chinese Studies Conference on Ethical and Policy Issues in Healthy Aging and End of Life Care Across the Asia-Pacific Region.
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