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A Cinema of Care: An Exploration of Hsu Hui-Ju’s Work (📍🇬🇧)

Brunei Gallery SOAS Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London, United Kingdom

A talk by Chun-Chi Wang on the work of Taiwanese documentarian Hsu Hui-Ju, exploring how her films reframe feminist documentary through embodied care and participatory aesthetics. Part of the SOAS Centre of Taiwan Studies Summer School.

Bilingual Movie Appreciation: 双语电影交流 (📍🇬🇧)

Working From_Southwark 32 Blackfriars Rd, London, United Kingdom

Dive into Chinese and Western film culture in a monthly bilingual meetup designed for Mandarin learners and culture lovers. Watch, share, and discuss movies in a supportive, language-rich environment that blends learning with fun and community.

725 Salon: Chun Wai Chan – From Lingnan Boy to Ballet Prince (📍🇺🇸)

725 Park Ave 725 Park Ave, New York, NY, United States

Chun Wai Chan, the first Chinese principal dancer in New York City Ballet’s 74-year history, takes the stage for a live performance and conversation on ballet, identity, and storytelling. From Huizhou to Lincoln Center, Chan’s journey has redefined Asian representation in classical dance. This special salon will be conducted in Chinese with AI-translated English subtitles.

$30

China’s International Media Strategy (📍🇩🇪)

Cultural Hall of the Taipei Representative Office in Berlin Markgrafenstraße 35, Berlin, Germany

A panel discussion in Berlin will address China's international media strategy, including topics such as disinformation, propaganda, and digital influence. Speakers will also examine Taiwan’s approach to media resilience and discuss potential implications for Europe.

FREE

A Living Legend: Conversation with Lisa Lu (📍🇺🇸)

China Institute in America 40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY, United States

A conversation with actress Lisa Lu reflecting on her six-decade career in film, television, and theater. The event explores themes of cultural identity, performance, and representation, and includes a book signing and discussion moderated by Susan Yuqing Feng.

$10

Chinese–English Exchange Night @ Beautiful Mandarin (📍🇺🇸)

1460 Broadway 1460 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

Practice Mandarin or English in a relaxed, friendly environment right in the heart of Times Square. Whether you're a beginner or fluent speaker, this free bilingual gathering offers conversation, games, and community. Open to all levels—just bring curiosity and good vibes!

Public Tour of With a Single Step: Stories in the Making of America (📍🇺🇸)

Museum of Chinese in America 215 Centre Street, New York, NY, United States

A free, educator-led tour at the Museum of Chinese in America offering a guided look at the core exhibition With a Single Step: Stories in the Making of America, exploring the history and contributions of Chinese Americans from the 19th century to the present.

FREE

Shifting Currents: U.S.–China Economic Policy in Transition (📍🇺🇸 & Livestreamed)

155 Sansome St 155 Sansome St, San Francisco, United States

A discussion hosted by Asia Society Northern California will explore recent U.S. economic policy shifts and their implications for relations with China. Featuring academic and policy experts, the session will address trade, geopolitical strategy, and the broader impact on bilateral economic ties.

$20

MOCA TALKS – 红黑时代: Literature and Memory of the Cultural Revolution (📍🇺🇸)

Museum of Chinese in America 215 Centre Street, New York, NY, United States

This Mandarin-language book talk at the Museum of Chinese in America explores the legacy of the Cultural Revolution through 红黑时代 (Children of the Revolution: The Red and The Black) by novelist 之光 (Zhi Guang). Featuring a panel of writers and scholars, the event examines how diasporic literature confronts historical trauma and the complexities of migration, memory, and identity.

⚠️ Note: This event will be conducted entirely in Mandarin Chinese.

Free

Book Launch: Governing Digital China (💻 Virtual Event)

Virtual Event

An online launch of Governing Digital China, with authors Daniela Stockmann and Ting Luo discussing their research on how Chinese tech firms and citizens interact with the state in shaping digital governance. Hosted by the Hertie School.