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Grassroots Films and Culture


Grassroots Filmmaking and its impact on contemporary Chinese culture: Grassroots filmmaking is becoming increasingly significant to Chinese and Chinese American communities as many up and coming social movements are being spearheaded, explored, and grounded through this medium. Hosted by Jay Stone Shih

Living in America: Future of Chinese Cuisine in the U.S.中華美食在美國的未來走向論壇


A Panel Discussion with Albert Cheng, Nicole Mones, Alex Ong and Martin Yan; moderated by Olivia Wu, 1/23/2008, was held at Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco. Co-sponsored by the Stirring the Pot, Asia Society and the Chinese Culture Center. More information at http://www.c-c-c.org/archives/2007/12/11/the-future-of-chinese-cuisine-in-the-us-2/

Chinese Puzzles Exhibition 中國傳統益智遊戲


Chinese Puzzles: Games for the Hands and Mind

“This unique and exciting exhibition will bring much enjoyment to viewers of all ages!”
- Terese Tse Bartholomew, Curator Emeritus, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco

Chinese Puzzles: Games for the Hands and Mind, Runs: July 22 – October 11, 2008, is an exhibition of antique Chinese puzzles from the Yi Zhi Tang Collection and will include traditional puzzles, such as tangrams, nine linked rings, and sliding block puzzles. But it will also have examples of puzzling objects, visual puzzles, and cleverly designed practical objects, such as puzzle rings and multi-step padlocks.

On the cutting edge: social & environmental change in China


Presented by Pacific Environment, Chinese Culture Center & Asia Society on 5/13/2008. China’s growth over the past several decades not only brings enormous economic opportunities for China’s youth, but also the chance to shift social norms. Join us to meet the emerging social leaders from four different regions in China, and explore how China’s rapid rise is influencing the development of social movements.

Interview with Beili Liu and Abby Chen


Diana Weiping Ding interviewed Artist Beili Liu and Program Director Abby Chen for the exhibition "Lure"

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