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The China-Taiwan cross-strait relationship: Stable, but fragile

In the past five years, China and Taiwan have succeeded in stabilizing their relationship to the benefit of both. Most progress has been in the economic and cultural spheres, with political issues left...

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Sammy Yukuan Lee: A Biography

The story of Sammy Yukuan Lee and the Foundation that bears his name

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The Sammy Yukuan Lee Lectures on Chinese Art and Archaeology

For more than two decades, the series has featured presentations by leading scholars exploring major issues in China's rich artistic heritage.

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UCLA Faculty Research on China: Professor C. Cindy Fan

Professor Fan (Department of Geography) explores internal migration in China

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Chinese Studies at UCLA

Greg Anderson (Doctoral Student), Maura Dykstra (Doctoral Student), and Zhang Li (Visiting Scholar) speak about their work in Chinese studies

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New Mandarin Immersion Program at Broadway Elementary School

Broadway Elementary School in Venice launches an English-Mandarin Chinese dual-language immersion program

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UCLA Chancellor Gene Block signs agreement with Taiwan

An agreement between UCLA and the government of Taiwan, signed July 5 in Taipei, will fund the Spotlight Taiwan Program at the Center for Chinese Studies.

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Teachers from China overcome culture shock in the classroom

Chinese teachers training to teach in the United States find that they need to develop more learner-centered teaching techniques for American students. After six weeks of preparation in Beijing,...

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Daoist visual culture: Images of the inner and outer worlds

A lecture on the visual culture of Daoism by Shih-shan Susan Huang, illustrated with a multitude of drawings from historical texts, focused on the polarization of "inner" and "outer" images.

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Graduate student "localizes" Shanghailander exhibit at UCLA Hillel

Julie Kalmar, a UCLA graduate student in Information Studies at UCLA, seized the opportunity to add a local dimension to the “Jewish Refugees in Shanghai (1933-1941)" exhibit at the UCLA Hillel. The...

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