Global Chinese Culture
The US·China Forum on the Arts and Culture was held in Beijing from November 14 to November 19 2011. Cultural groups of both China and the U.S. got together to talk about cultural phenomena in both countries.
The First See China Club Advisors’ Meeting on Cultural Industries will be held on April 23 (Friday) to analyse the international market demand and audience expectation of Chinese cultural products. Participants (around 20) include senior executives from prominent PR companies, publishing houses, cultural agencies and magazines from both China and across the world. Please contact seechina10@gmail.com for details or registration.
An original photographic exhibition composed of 62 pictures is open for bid for international tour. The theme of the exhibition: portrait of a Chinese for 62 years, faithfully records the life of a Chinese businessman named Ye Jinglv (叶景吕) from 1907 to 1968, spanning three historical eras (Qing Dynasty, Republic of China, the People’s Republic of China) and two World Wars.
One of the top showcases for films from Hong Kong and the rest of China opened Monday, with the Asian Film Awards kicking off the Hong Kong International Film Festival.
For people who love to read who happen to be in Beijing, Chengdu or Suzhou right now, you’re in luck: the annual Bookworm International Literary Festival is underway at the three locations of The Bookworm. Over the two weeks of March 5-19, over 40 writers will participate in numerous book talks, seminars and writing workshops [...]
Notice: The first SeeChina Club Press Event of 2010 is to scheduled at 12:00 am in the National Center for the Performing Arts on March 3rd. We send our thanks to all press friends who have supported this. We’re honored to invite choreographer Helen Lai and artistic director Willy Tsao from Hong Kong City Contemporary Dance Company (CCDC,香港城市当代舞团) to talk about their award-winning feminist dance HerStory (女书), which will be staged in the National Center for the Performing Arts from March 4 to 5.
Chinese New Year 2010 in London Dates: February 2010 Venue: Various venues The Chinese New Year in Central London is the biggest celebration of Spring Festival outside Asia. Source from: http://www.visitlondon.com/events/detail/4733685 Chinese New Year 2010, the Year of the Tiger, falls on 14 February. The main London Chinatown Chinese Association celebration takes place on 21 [...]