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SUMMARY:Art Saves Us: Art\, Music and Poetry Global Online Performance 3 - Supported by SACU
DESCRIPTION:ART SAVES US is inviting you to the third ‘Art\, Music and Poetry’ Concert Hour. \nIn the light of COVID-19’s rapid spread\, the ART SAVES US benefit concert and art auction\, originally scheduled for the end of March\, has moved online. Art transcends borders\, unites people regardless of race\, religion or nationality. Art is a solace to many\, particularly in difficult times. ART SAVES US seeks to use the universal language of art and charity to strengthen the sense of unity and humanity\, and to console those in isolation\, especially the elderly and the vulnerable. Let art meet charity. \n3rd\, 10th\, 17th and 24th April \nLondon Time: 3pm; Beijing Time 10pm \nUS East Coast 10am; US West Coast 7am \nViewing Platform: Zoom \nTicket Information: £1 (for access to Zoom) \nRegister\n£25/£50/£100/£250/Unlimited Donations \nDonate\nART SAVES US invites musicians\, artists\, writers and poets from around the world to perform for our series of online concerts. During each concert\, 6 artists will present a variety of performances:  these include vocals\, piano and violin excerpts\, poetry recitation\, fashion performance video\, dance and ballet and finally interviews with the artists themselves…  A multisensory feast! \nAn introductory performance programme and follow-up information on the participating artists of each concert will be announced and updated on the ART SAVES US WeChat platform\, website and social media. All donations raised by the benefit concert will be used to support the UK National Health Service (NHS)  and other medical organizations indeed in the midst of the epidemic. \n17th April 2020 \nNational Ballet of China\, Adonis \nTANG Feng\, Marco Nereo Rotelli\, Tamara Luckhurst \n“As long as the global epidemic exists\, ART SAVES US will continue to support those affected through our online benefit concerts. We welcome artists\, musicians\, writers and performers to join us from all over the world – let’s walk together in the spirit of charity!”\nwww.artsavesus.com\n 
URL:https://sacu.org/event/art-saves-us-art-music-and-poetry-global-concert-3-supported-by-sacu/
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200410T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200410T160000
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SUMMARY:Art\, Music and Poetry: Global Online Performance 2 - Supported by SACU
DESCRIPTION:ART SAVES US is inviting you to the second ‘Art\, Music and Poetry’ Concert Hour. \nIn the light of COVID-19’s rapid spread\, the ART SAVES US benefit concert and art auction\, originally scheduled for the end of March\, is now moving online. Art transcends borders\, unites people regardless of race\, religion or nationality. Art is a solace to many\, particularly in difficult times. ART SAVES US seeks to use the universal language of art and charity to strengthen the sense of unity and humanity\, and to console those in isolation\, especially the elderly and the vulnerable. Let art meet charity. \n3rd\, 10th\, 17th and 24th April \nLondon Time: 3pm; Beijing Time 10pm \nUS East Coast 10am; US West Coast 7am \n  \nViewing Platform: Zoom \nTicket Information: £1 (for access to Zoom) \nRegister\n£25/£50/£100/£250/Unlimited Donations \nDonate\n  \nART SAVES US invites musicians\, artists\, writers and poets from around the world to perform for our series of online concerts. During each concert\, 6 artists will present a variety of performances:  these include vocals\, piano and violin excerpts\, poetry recitation\, fashion performance video\, dance and ballet and finally interviews with the artists themselves…  A multisensory feast! \nAn introductory performance programme and follow-up information on the participating artists of each concert will be announced and updated on the ART SAVES US WeChat platform\, website and social media. All donations raised by the benefit concert will be used to support the UK National Health Service (NHS)  and other medical organizations indeed in the midst of the epidemic. \nApril 10th 2020 \nIvan Ilić\, David Harsent\, Jiaxin Lloyd Webber \nZhang Jun\, Chris Orr\, Yao Hong  \n  \n“As long as the global epidemic exists\, ART SAVES US will continue to support those affected through our online benefit concerts. We welcome artists\, musicians\, writers and performers to join us from all over the world – let’s walk together in the spirit of charity!”\nwww.artsavesus.com \n 
URL:https://sacu.org/event/art-music-and-poetry-global-online-performance-2-supported-by-sacu/
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200406T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200406T220000
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SUMMARY:Du Fu: China's Greatest Poet - New Film by Michael Wood\, SACU President
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to announce that SACU President Michael Wood presents his new film ‘Du Fu: China’s Greatest Poet’ on BBC FOUR on Monday 6th April at 9.00pm and iPlayer (Film repeated Tuesday 7th April on BBC FOUR at 2.45am) \nMichael Wood and Sir Ian McKellen conjure up the life\, times and words of Du Fu\, one of the world’s greatest poets. \n‘There’s Dante\, there’s Shakespeare and there’s Du Fu’ Prof Stephen Owen – Harvard \nBBC listing with film clips: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000h3dq  \n  \n 
URL:https://sacu.org/event/du-fu-chinas-greatest-poet/
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200403T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200403T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191942
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200401T112553Z
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SUMMARY:Art Saves Us: Art\, Music and Poetry Global Online Performances\, promoted by SACU
DESCRIPTION:‘Art Saves Us’ Concert Hour – New online concert series in support of NHS workers.  \nA Salute to NHS Frontline workers – This first concert takes place on Friday 3rd April\, with more scheduled for the following Fridays\, 10th\, 17th and 24th April 2020 at 3.00pm London time (10.00pm Beijing time). \n  \nViewing platform: Zoom \n  \nIn the light of COVID-19’s rapid spread\, the ‘Art Saves Us’ benefit concert and art auction\, originally scheduled for the end of March\, is now moving online. Art transcends borders\, unites people regardless of race\, religion or nationality. Art is a solace for many\, particularly in difficult times. ‘Art Saves Us’ seeks to use the universal language of art and charity to strengthen the sense of unity and humanity\, and to console those in isolation\, especially the elderly and the vulnerable. \n  \n‘Let art meet charity’ www.artsavesus.com \n  \nCurated by Artistic Director\, Julian Lloyd Webber\, renowned cellist and Principal of the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. \n  \nThe line-up for the first concert includes English violinist\, Andrew Bernardi from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance; leading Chinese violinist\, Chai Liang from the Central Conservatory of Music\, China; archive performance footage featuring Julian Lloyd Webber; reading by Sir Andrew Motion; He Wu\, a young Chinese opera singer affiliated to the Central Conservatory of Music\, China\, and Chinese artist and fashion designer\, Xu Rui\, Head of the Fashion Department of the China Central Academy of fine Arts. \n  \nTicket Information: £1 for access to Zoom \nRegistration on Zoom: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ziNjmaMPS7qSGA2RjSTsyQ \n£10/£20/£50/Unlimited Donations can be made on www.artsavesus.com \n  \n‘Art Saves Us’ was founded by Shanghai-born\, London-based Kailan Lucas\, a US lawyer and current Senior Advisor-Global Services for JAMS\, an American alternative dispute resolution firm. Her creative focus is on Sino-European cultural exchanges in the worlds of art\, literature and music\, having founded and curated the First Shanghai International Poetry Festival. Leading figures from the arts are supporting ‘Art Saves Us’\, including Nobel Literary Prize Nominee\, the poet Adonis; cellist\, Julian Lloyd Webber; former Poet Laureate\, Sir Andrew Motion; architect Patrik Schumacher\, Head of Zaha Hadid Architects practice and leading contemporary Chinese artist\, Xu Bing from the China Central Academy of Fine Arts. \n  \nMore info: Art Saves Us Concert 1
URL:https://sacu.org/event/art-saves-us-art-music-and-poetry-global-online-performances-promoted-by-sacu/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200229T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200229T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20200211T203348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200211T203620Z
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SUMMARY:SACU Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Our next SACU Council meeting is scheduled to take place at Bush House (SE) Room 1.02\, King’s College London on Saturday 29th  February\, 11.30 am – 3.30 pm. The Agenda will be circulated soon.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/sacu-council-meeting-3/
LOCATION:Bush House\, King’s College London Strand Campus\, 30 Aldwych\, London\, WC2B 4BG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SACU Internal Event
ORGANIZER;CN="SACU":MAILTO:info@sacu.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200215T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200215T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20200124T203515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200124T210217Z
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SUMMARY:Manchester SACU Annual Chinese New Year Meal
DESCRIPTION:SACU members and friends are all invited to join us for our annual Chinese New Year meal on Saturday 15 February\,  from 2.00pm\, at the Pin Wei Restaurant\, 28 Princess Street\, M1 4LB (near the Art Gallery in Manchester city centre). The restaurant has a varied menu with a good selection of vegetarian dishes. (Pin Wei Restaurant was known formerly as Kwok Man until last year.) Pay on the day. \nWe can repair afterwards to a good coffee lounge nearby. \nAll welcome! \nPlease let Walter Fung know if you can join us: Walter.fung888@btinternet.com \n 
URL:https://sacu.org/event/manchester-sacu-annual-chinese-new-year-meal/
LOCATION:Pin Wei Restaurant\, 28 Princess Street\, Manchester\, M1 4LB
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200126T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200126T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20200103T205752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200103T212531Z
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SUMMARY:The Meridian Society's Chinese New Year Celebration\, Sunday 26th January
DESCRIPTION:Our partner organisation The Meridian Society has arranged a Chinese New Year Celebration and invites SACU members to join them. Firstly they will be going to BFI Southbank for the film Four Springs which documents the daily life of the director’s family over four Chinese New Years in the remote town of Dushan in the Guizhou province of southwest China. Afterwards they will be going for a Chinese New Year meal at Taste of China in Bloomsbury. The two can be booked separately or together. \nTimes and venues \n\n2.00 p.m. for 2.20 p.m. at BFI Southbank (website for directions)\n5.30 p.m. for 6.00 p.m. at Taste of China (googlemaps for directions)\n\nPlaces are limited so please email The Meridian Society early to reserve your place. The deadline for booking and payment is Friday 17th January. Priority will be given to current Meridian Society members\, supporters who book for both events\, then on a ‘first come first served’ basis. \n  \nFour Springs (2017) by Lu Qingyi \nFour Springs is an award-winning independent documentary made on a tiny budget by first time director Lu Quingyi.   Set in a remote rural town this intimate observational film follows the director’s parents as they celebrate New Year over a period of four years.  It captures the family’s everyday toils\, excursions in nature\, visits to friends\, reunions and separations. \nIn 2013 Lu Qingyi with no prior training started to shoot his family on visits home as part of a diary. Unusually for an independent documentary the film attracted attention in China and was released in mainstream Chinese cinema’s where it became a surprise box-office hit \nFour Springs is showing as part of the Chinese Visual Festival. \n  \nPayment \n\nMembers of The Meridian Society\nmeal £25\, film £12.50 (£10.50 concessions*)\, combined £37 (£35)\nAssociates (members of SACU and family members of Meridian Society members)\nmeal £27.50\, film £12.50 (£10.50 concessions*)\, combined £39 (£37)\nNon-members\nmeal £30\, film £12.50 (£10.50 concessions*)\, combined £42 (£40)* concessions for the film are available to seniors\, students\, unwaged and disabled (evidence required on the day).\nPlease note:  Members of BFI pay lower prices and may prefer to buy their own tickets.Places will be confirmed on receipt of payment. Payment should therefore be made as soon as possible and no later than Friday 17th January. \nPlease send your cheque made payable to ‘The Meridian Society’ to:  The Treasurer\, 5 Mildmay Street\, London N1 4AB. \nAlternatively email The Meridian Society  and they will forward their account details if you wish to pay by direct bank transfer.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/the-meridian-societys-chinese-new-year-celebration-sunday-26th-january/
CATEGORIES:SACU Members' Event,The Meridian Society Event
ORGANIZER;CN="The Meridian Society":MAILTO:themeridiansociety@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191207T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191207T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20191117T210843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191119T221920Z
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SUMMARY:SACU Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:SACU’s next meeting of the Council of Management is to be held on Saturday 7th December\, 11.30am-3.30pm\, in Bush House\, King’s College London\, The Strand\, Room (SE) 6.03. \n 
URL:https://sacu.org/event/sacu-council-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Bush House\, King’s College London Strand Campus\, 30 Aldwych\, London\, WC2B 4BG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SACU Internal Event
ORGANIZER;CN="SACU":MAILTO:info@sacu.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191029T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191029T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20191011T100425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191011T101021Z
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SUMMARY:Three Gorges of the Yangtze River
DESCRIPTION:Our partner organisation The Meridian Society is holding this talk with free entry for SACU and The Meridian Society members. \n  \nProfessor Roger Mason\, a member of The Meridian Society\, will give a talk on research in the Three Gorges of the Yangtse River\, one of the cradles of ancient Chinese culture. \n \n  \nRoger Mason is well known as one of the co-discoverers of a 550 million year old fossilised fern in Leicstershire when a schoolboy. With his interest in rocks aroused he taught and researched geology for 20 years at UCL and then Wuhan University until retiring in 2011. His hobby is translating Chinese poetry into English. \n  \nEntry is free for Members of The Meridian Society and SACU\, for non-members £5 donation. \nRegistration: booking is not required but if you plan to attend please email themeridiansociety@gmail.com \n  \n 
URL:https://sacu.org/event/three-gorges-of-the-yangtze-river/
LOCATION:Camden Chinese Community Centre\, 9 Tavistock Place\, London\, WC1H 9SN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Event,The Meridian Society Event
ORGANIZER;CN="The Meridian Society":MAILTO:themeridiansociety@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191016T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191016T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20190917T104131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191016T105918Z
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SUMMARY:China at 70: Looking Back; Looking Ahead
DESCRIPTION:To mark the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China\, SACU will hold a panel discussion to reflect on China’s past and future.  \n  \n1st October 2019 marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China. To mark this occasion\, SACU will hold a panel discussion on October 16th to reflect on China’s past achievements and future challenges. \nAs a bonus\, a special photo exhibition from SACU’s Archives will be shown for the first time! \n  \nDate: Wednesday 16 October 2019 \nTime: 5.30pm to register for 6.00pm start \nVenue: Lecture Room S.-3.20\, Strand Building\, King’s College London\, Strand\, London WC2R 2LS \n\nPlease note this is a change of venue from Bush House\, as originally advertised\, and an updated line-up of panel speakers\n  \nSpeakers: Professor Martin Albrow\, Dr Jenny Clegg\, Dr Sun Xin and Minister Counsellor Wang Qi; \nChair: Dr Frances Wood \n\nMr Wang Qi\, Minister Counsellor\, Embassy of the People’s Republic of China\nDr Jenny Clegg\, SACU Vice-President\, Independent writer and researcher\, author\, speaker and China specialist ……. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenny-clegg-79655940/?originalSubdomain=uk\nDr Sun Xin\, Lecturer in Chinese and East Asian Business\, Lao China Institute at King’s College London https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/xin-sun\nSACU member Professor Martin Albrow\, the eminent British sociologist\, is Professor Emeritus at the University of Wales ……http://globaldialogue.isa-sociology.org/the-end-of-the-global-age-an-interview-with-martin-albrow/\nDr Frances Wood\, SACU Vice President\, former Curator of the British Library’s Chinese collections\, historian and author of numerous books about China. Scroll down this page to see Frances’s books: https://sacu.org/books.html\n\n Free\nThis Panel Discussion is held jointly with Lau China Institute\, King’s College London. \nIt is a FREE event\, open to everyone\, but registration is required. \nPlease reserve your place through Eventbrite\, here: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/china-at-70-looking-back-looking-ahead-tickets-72876297969 \n  \nSACU is grateful to the Lau China Institute at King’s College London for providing the venue and refreshments.  \n  \nDo come and join us! \n  \nDirections to the Venue: The nearest Underground station is Temple (Circle and District lines). \nVenue: Lecture Room S.-3.20\, Strand Building\, King’s College London\, Strand\, London WC2R 2LS \nDirections: The Lecture Room S.-3.20 is located on the 3rd basement of the Strand Building. When you walk in the main entrance of the building on the Strand\, find your name or register at the reception desk on your right\, and go down three floors by the lift or stairs just behind the access control. Then walk along the corridor on your left and you will find the Lecture Room S.-3.20 on your left hand side. \nWe look forward to welcoming you on Wednesday 16th October! \n  \n 
URL:https://sacu.org/event/china-at-70-looking-back-looking-ahead/
LOCATION:King’s College London\, Strand Campus\, Strand\, London\, WC2R 2LS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SACU Public Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="SACU":MAILTO:info@sacu.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190720T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190720T163000
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CREATED:20190605T195542Z
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SUMMARY:From Old London to New Milton Keynes: Chinese Identities in Britain: SACU Free Talks and Film
DESCRIPTION:From Old London to New Milton Keynes: Chinese Identities in Britain; SACU Free Talks and Film \n  \n  \nThe Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding (SACU) is delighted to invite you to this afternoon of talks and a film\, timed to coincide with the Lao She symposium held this year in Beijing to commemorate the 120th anniversary of the birth of novelist and playwright Lao She\, one of  20th century China’s most significant literary figures. \n  \nDr Amy Matthewson: Loitering through London with Lao She \nSACU member Dr Amy Matthewson talks about her really exciting project in conjunction with the Museum of London Docklands to develop an interactive app based on Lao She and his years in London. The app will work in conjunction with the museum\, combining places Lao She mentions in his novel Mr. Ma and Sonalong with visual and material cultures from the Museum’s permanent collection. It will allow visitors to engage with Lao She’s London and the broader issues and experiences of the Chinese community in London. \nAmy uses Lao She’s Mr. Ma and Son to frame the history of the Chinese community living and working in London. Her aim is to explore the experiences of the Chinese and probe into areas of race relations and identity politics\, the production of social and cultural processes in which community identities are shaped\, with the objective of understanding community interactions as well as the formation of a sense of identity\, whether in terms of ‘Chineseness’\, ‘Britishness’\, or a complex mix of both. \n  \nDr Frances Wood\, SACU Vice President: A Blue Plaque for the Silent Traveller \nChiang Yee came to London in 1934\, escaping from the difficulties of serving as an official in the warlord era in China. He left his family behind\, intending to study at LSE. With the Japanese invasion\, he found himself unable to return to China and struggled to survive until he found his voice in a long series of books\, beginning with The Silent Traveller in Lakeland. His 15 year stay in Oxford was commemorated recently with the unveiling of a Blue Plaque. \n  \nPlease note: This talk is a change to our original programme. We regret Dr Jenny Clegg cannot now join us for this event. We are delighted that Dr Frances Wood has offered to talk instead about ‘The Silent Traveller’ and we will invite Dr Jenny Clegg to give her talk on ‘Fu Manchu and the Yellow Peril’ at a future event.  \n  \nMichael Ho: From HK to MK (film)  \n“What does it mean to be British? Gabriel\, a dentist originally from Hong Kong\, has lived in Milton Keynes for nearly 50 years. His mixed-race son Michael couldn’t wait to leave. Now a film-maker\, he returns to the city to discover how his father feels about the place he has made home.” (British Film Institute) \n  \nThis afternoon event is held jointly with The Meridian Society (TMS) and follows the AGMs of both SACU and TMS to be held during the morning 11.30am – 1.00pm. All members are invited to their society’s AGM\, then join other members for a ‘bring your own lunch’ or just come along to the afternoon presentations. \n  \nThe afternoon is a free event\, open to everyone\, but registration is required. \nBook your free place: https://sacu-from-old-london.eventbrite.co.uk \n  \nDo come and join us! \n  \nDirections: Our venue is the Upper Hall at St Columba’s Church\, which is located on Pont Street in Knightsbridge in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. The Church is within easy reach of three London Underground stations – Knightsbridge (Piccadilly Line)\, South Kensington (Piccadilly\, Circle and District Lines) and Sloane Square (Circle and District Lines). \nAny questions? Please email events@sacu.org.uk \nWe look forward to welcoming you on Saturday 20th July! \n 
URL:https://sacu.org/event/from-old-london-to-new-milton-keynes-chinese-identities-in-britain-sacu-free-talks-and-film/
LOCATION:St Columba’s Church of Scotland\, Pont Street\, London\, SW1X 0BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Event,SACU Members' Event,The Meridian Society Event
ORGANIZER;CN="SACU":MAILTO:info@sacu.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190720T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190720T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20190331T192452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190715T201253Z
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SUMMARY:SACU AGM
DESCRIPTION:SACU’s AGM Saturday takes place in the morning of 20th July 2019 at St Columba’s Church\, Pont Street in Knightsbridge: \nSchedule for the day: \n11.30am – 1.00pm: SACU AGM in the Library \n11.30am -1.00pm: The Meridian Society (TMS) AGM in the Kirk Session Room \n1.00pm – 2.00pm: Lunch (‘Bring Your Own Lunch’). All members are welcome to take a packed lunch and join the informal meet up with other SACU members at lunchtime. \n2.00pm – 4.30pm: Presentations by Dr Amy Matthewson and SACU Vice President Dr Frances Wood followed by refreshments then a short film by Michael Ho. \nThe afternoon presentations are open to the public and all are welcome\, but registration is required: \nBook your free place: https://sacu-from-old-london.eventbrite.co.uk \n 
URL:https://sacu.org/event/sacu-agm-in-the-morning-and-afternoon-talks/
LOCATION:St Columba’s Church of Scotland\, Pont Street\, London\, SW1X 0BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SACU Internal Event,SACU Public Event
ORGANIZER;CN="SACU":MAILTO:info@sacu.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190518T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190518T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20190211T210254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190414T141142Z
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SUMMARY:SACU Council Meeting followed by Programme Group Meeting (Manchester)
DESCRIPTION:Our next SACU Council meeting takes place on Saturday 18 May followed by our Programme Group meeting. We will meet in Room G1 (Ground Floor) Friends Meeting House\, 6 Mount Street\, Manchester M2 5NS. \nSchedule: \n11.30am – 1.00pm: SACU Council meeting (morning session) \n1.00pm – 2.00pm: Lunch break with SACU Council and local members – please bring your own lunch \n2.00pm – 3.30pm: SACU Council meeting (afternoon session) \n3.30pm – 4.30pm: SACU Programme Group meeting \n  \nAll members are welcome to have lunch (which is ‘bring your own’) with us if you happen to be in the vicinity from 1.00pm. This is an opportunity for members in the North West and SACU Council members to meet up.  Just let us know that you are coming if you decide to join us by emailing events@sacu.org.uk \n 
URL:https://sacu.org/event/sacu-council-meeting-followed-by-programme-group-meeting-manchester/
LOCATION:Friends Meeting House\, 6 Mount Street\, Manchester\, M2 5NS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SACU Internal Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190403T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190403T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20190331T190342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190331T191130Z
UID:2626-1554307200-1554312600@sacu.org
SUMMARY:SACU China Chat: British and Chinese Education (SACU Manchester)
DESCRIPTION:Sharing experiences of British and Chinese education in an informal setting with opening discussion points from British and Chinese students. \nSchedule: 16.00 – 17.30 Discussion and Networking \nVenue: University of Manchester\, University Place\, Room 5.212. \nAll welcome to this public event hosted by SACU Manchester. \n 
URL:https://sacu.org/event/sacu-china-chat-british-and-chinese-education-sacu-manchester/
LOCATION:University of Manchester\, Oxford Road\, Manchester\, M13 9PL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SACU (Manchester) Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190315T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190315T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20190210T221207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190301T160134Z
UID:2577-1552671000-1552680000@sacu.org
SUMMARY:The Story of China: SACU Talk by Professor Michael Wood
DESCRIPTION:Illustrated with film clips\, Michael Wood reflects on some of the themes in his recent highly praised series on Chinese history\, and looks forward to his forthcoming film on the 40th anniversary of Deng’s Reform and Opening Up. \nHistorian and broadcaster Michael Wood is Professor of Public History at the University of Manchester and author of some 120 documentary films which have been shown worldwide. \nOf his ‘Story of China‘ series the Chinese state news agency Xinhua said it had “transcended the barriers of ethnicity and belief and brought something inexplicably powerful and touching to the TV audience.” \nThis free talk is organised by the Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding (SACU). \nJoin us for this fascinating talk in the Auditorium at EY’s Canary Wharf offices\, 25 Churchill Place\, Canary Wharf\, London E14 5EY \nProgramme: \n5.30 – 6.00 pm: Registration [please allow plenty of time for registration and security] \n6.00 – 7.20 pm: Welcome; Michael Wood’s presentation with Q&A \n7.20 – 8.00 pm: Refreshments and Networking \n8.00 pm: Event Closes \n  \nPlease reserve your free place on Eventbrite: https://sacu-michael-wood-talk.eventbrite.co.uk \n  \nSACU is grateful to EY (Ernst & Young) for their generous support of this event.  \n  \nTravelling to Canary Wharf:\nEY’s Canary Wharf offices are a 5-minute walk from Canary Wharf Underground station (Jubilee line) or DLR (Lewisham) Canary Wharf station.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/the-story-of-china-sacu-talk-by-professor-michael-wood/
LOCATION:EY Canary Wharf\, 25 Churchill Place\, Canary Wharf\, London\, E14 5EY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="SACU":MAILTO:info@sacu.org.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190302T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190302T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20190211T205615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190211T205615Z
UID:2587-1551528000-1551542400@sacu.org
SUMMARY:SACU Executive Committee Meeting (including Digital Communications Group)
DESCRIPTION:This Executive Committee meeting will include the George Hogg Education Fund but not the Archives Group. \nThe Digital Communications Group meets from 2.00pm.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/sacu-executive-committee-meeting-including-digital-communications-group/
LOCATION:St Columba’s Church of Scotland\, Pont Street\, London\, SW1X 0BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SACU Internal Event
ORGANIZER;CN="SACU":MAILTO:info@sacu.org.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190219T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190219T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20190117T132134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190211T200809Z
UID:2516-1550599200-1550606400@sacu.org
SUMMARY:SACU ChinaCafé with Jessica Darling (SACU members event)
DESCRIPTION:Our 2019 series of SACU ChinaCafés is set to begin on Tuesday February 19th\, from 6 pm to 8 pm at Bush House\, King’s College London\, Strand Campus\, and is co-hosted by the Lau China Institute. Our theme this year is historical and present health care here and in China. \n  \nThe first session will feature Jessica Darling who spent her childhood in China with her father\, surgeon Dr Joshua Horn\, author of ‘Away With All Pests: An English Surgeon in People’s China 1954-1969’.  She subsequently returned to the UK to earn a nursing degree and then went back to Beijing where she completed an acupuncture apprenticeship course.  Jessica will speak about her experiences in China and discuss today’s health care needs. \n  \nSACU ChinaCafés are small meetings\, with the room laid out in cafe style\, so that conversations with other participants about the theme are relaxed and easy. They are membership-only spaces with newcomers very welcome to join at the first SACU ChinaCafé that they attend. All non-members pay £8\, which entitles them to a year’s membership of SACU and of course\, free attendance at all future SACU ChinaCafé meetings as well as the other benefits of membership.  \n  \nJessica Darling is ideally placed to start our series of three SACU ChinaCafés on the theme of “Health and Wellbeing” and help us think about English-Chinese cultural understanding of Health and Wellbeing.  \n  \nDo come and join us! \n  \nVenue: Room 6.05\, Northeast Wing\, Bush House\, KCL\, Strand Campus\, London WC2B 4BG \n  \nBook your place by email to marketing@sacu.org.uk \n  \nSACU members free admission; non-members join with £8 at the door.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/sacu-chinacafe-with-jessica-darling/
LOCATION:Bush House\, King’s College London Strand Campus\, 30 Aldwych\, London\, WC2B 4BG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SACU Members' Event
ORGANIZER;CN="SACU":MAILTO:info@sacu.org.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190211T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190301T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20190110T193407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190110T193913Z
UID:2498-1549882800-1551459600@sacu.org
SUMMARY:Chinese Labour Corps: Library of Birmingham Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Chinese Community Centre-Birmingham is commemorating the contribution of the Chinese Labour Corps in World War I. \nIn November 2018\, Britain commemorated the end of World War I with events across the country. One group that has been consistently overlooked is the Chinese Labour Corps (CLC) – volunteers from mainland China who were sent by the Chinese government to support the British and French armies on the Western Front. While hostilities ceased in November 1918 and troops returned home\, the CLC remained behind to clear battlefield debris into 1919 with the final units not leaving until September 1920\, almost two years after armistice. \nTheir contribution was never acknowledged in Britain until a campaign to recognise the CLC began in 2013.  Since then\, a number of projects have taken place and the Chinese Community Centre-Birmingham (CCC-B) is bringing together elements from Ming Ai Institute’s ‘British Chinese Armed Forces Heritage’ exhibition which commemorates the CLC in WWI and the Hong Kong British Army Aid Group in WWII together with artefacts from the Chinese in Britain Forum’s ‘Ensuring We Remember’ campaign under the title ‘Chinese Labour Corps: The Forgotten Men of World War I’. \nThe full exhibition will be on display at CCC-B from 1st – 8th February 2019 (not Sunday 3rd February) and after this\, selected items will go on display in the Spotlight zone of the Library of Birmingham from 11th Feb-1st March. \nOn Wednesday 27th February there will be a Panel talk in the Library Voices of War & Peace Engagement Centre. \nGuest speakers: \nSteve Lau\, Chinese in Britain Forum/Ensuring We Remember Campaign \nChungwen Li\, Ming Ai Institute \nPeng Wenlan\, The Meridian Society \nThe exhibition and talk are free to attend. Contact Kate Gordon on 0121 685 8510 or email kategordon@ccc-b.org.uk to register your interest.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/chinese-labour-corps-library-of-birmingham-exhibition/
LOCATION:Library of Birmingham\, Centenary Square\, Broad Street\, Birmingham\, B1 2ND\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190210
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20190125T202048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190125T205712Z
UID:2541-1549670400-1549756799@sacu.org
SUMMARY:The Meridian Society's Chinese New Year Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 9th February\nThe Meridian Society’s Chinese New Year Celebration \nSACU’s partner organisation The Meridian Society invites you to join them for their Chinese New Year celebration:- \n“Firstly we will be going to BFI Southbank for the documentary triptych by Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni depicting life in 1970s China. Afterwards we will be going for a Chinese new year meal at Taste of China in Bloomsbury. The two can be booked separately or together.” \nTimes \n\n13.30pm for 13.40 at BFI Southbank (website for directions)\n17.45 for 18.00 at Taste of China\, (googlemaps for directions)\n\nAs places are limited please e-mail to reserve your place early. The deadline for booking is extended to Wednesday 30th January with payment no later than Friday 1st February. \nPriority will be given to current Meridian Society members\, supporters who book for both events\, then on a ‘first come [payment received] first served’ basis. \n \nChung Kuo Cina (Film) \nIn 1972\, during Mao’s Cultural Revolution\, Antonioni was invited to direct a documentary about New China. The result was a three-and-a-half hour film divided into three parts. \nThe first part\, taken around Beijing\, includes a cotton factory\, older sections of the city\, and a clinic where a Cesarean operation is performed\, using acupuncture. The middle part visits the Red Flag canal and a collective farm in Henan\, as well as the old city of Suzhou. The final part shows the port and industries of Shanghai\, and ends with a stage presentation by Chinese acrobats. \nMao disliked it so much that Antonioni was consequently charged with being anti-Chinese as well as counterrevolutionary. The movie was finally shown at Beijing’s Cinema Institute 30 years later. \n \nDishes\nSoup\nSweet Corn and Pork Rib Soup\nMain Courses\nSpicy Seabass in Pot\nStir Fried Lamb in Chilli\nGriddle Spicy Chicken\nSweet and Sour Pork\nRed Braised Pig’s Trotters\nSalt and Chilli Squid\nStir Fried Aubergine and Green Bean\nMixed Vegetables\nRice and Stir Fried Noodles\nTo Finish\nFresh Fruits \nPrices \nMembers of The Meridian Society\nlunch £25\, film £12.50 (£10.50 concessions*)\, combined £37 (£35)\nAssociates (members of SACU and family members of Meridian Society members)\nlunch £27.50\, film £12.50 (£10.50 concessions*)\, combined £39 (£37)\nNon-members\nlunch £30\, film £12.50 (£10.50 concessions*)\, combined £42 (£40)\n* concessions for the film are available to seniors\, students\, unwaged and disabled (evidence required on the day).\nPlease note:  Members of BFI pay lower prices and are advised to buy their own tickets. \nPlaces will be confirmed on receipt of payment. Payment should therefore be made as soon as possible and no later than Friday 1st February. \nPlease send your cheque made payable to ‘The Meridian Society’ to:  The Treasurer\, 5 Mildmay Street\, London N1 4AB.  Alternatively if you wish to pay by direct bank transfer please contact us and we will forward our account details. \nNote: Membership for the Meridian Society is an annual fee of £35 a year (£20 for concessions). \nVisit The Meridian Society website for information about other activities.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/the-meridian-societys-chinese-new-year-celebration/
CATEGORIES:Public Event
ORGANIZER;CN="The Meridian Society":MAILTO:themeridiansociety@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190211
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20190122T204820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190210T103246Z
UID:2537-1549324800-1549843199@sacu.org
SUMMARY:Happy New Year of the Pig!
DESCRIPTION:Here is our list of Chinese New Year 2019 celebrations around the UK (plus NYC and Sydney). \nHappy New Year!\n新年快乐!\nLondon ……………https://londonist.com/…/chinese-new-year-in-london-events-c… \nManchester………..https://www.visitmanchester.com/ideas-and…/chinese-new-year… \n\nLiverpool………….. https://liverpoolexpress.co.uk/celebrations-for-chinese-ne…/ \nCardiff……………… https://cardiff.carpe-diem.events/…/9215152-chinese-new-ye…/ \nMacclesfield………..https://www.macclesfield-tc.gov.uk/celebrating-chinese-new…/ \nBangor……………. https://www.northwaleschronicle.co.uk/…/17354591.chinese-y…/ \nSheffield…………….https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/confucius/events/cny \nBirmingham…………https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/…/chinese-new-year-2019-wh… \nSouthampton………https://www.ukshaolintemple.com/event/chinese-new-year-2019/ \nNewcastle……………https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/…/chinese-new-year-2019-wha… \nYork……………………https://www.eventbrite.com/e/chinese-new-year-2019-at-york-… \nNew York……………https://www.cityguideny.com/article/Chinese-New-Year-NYC… \nLeeds…………………https://www.visitleeds.co.uk/whats-on/chinese-new-year.aspx \nSydney………………https://www.sydney.com/…/chinese-new-year-celebration-year-…
URL:https://sacu.org/event/happy-new-year-of-the-pig/
CATEGORIES:Public Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190204T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190208T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20190110T170807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190110T170807Z
UID:2490-1549274400-1549641600@sacu.org
SUMMARY:Chinese Labour Corps: Exhibition at Chinese Community Centre-Birmingham\, 4-8 Feb 2019
DESCRIPTION:Chinese Labour Corps: The Forgotten Men of World War I:\nExhibition at the Chinese Community Centre-Birmingham\nFriday 1 Feb to Friday 8 Feb (not Sunday 3 Feb)\nThe Chinese Community Centre – Birmingham is going to stage the first exhibition in the West Midlands about the Chinese Labour Corps in February 2019\, coinciding with Chinese New Year. \nIn November 2018\, Britain commemorated the end of World War I with events across the country. One group that has been consistently overlooked is the Chinese Labour Corps (CLC) – volunteers from mainland China who were sent by the Chinese government to support the British and French armies on the Western Front. While hostilities ceased in November 1918 and troops returned home\, the CLC remained behind to clear battlefield debris into 1919 with the final units not leaving until September 1920\, almost two years after armistice. \nTheir contribution was never acknowledged in Britain until a campaign to recognise the CLC began in 2013.  Since then\, a number of projects have taken place and the Chinese Community Centre-Birmingham (CCC-B) is bringing together elements from Ming Ai Institute’s ‘British Chinese Armed Forces Heritage’ exhibition which commemorates the CLC in WWI and the Hong Kong British Army Aid Group in WWII together with artefacts from the Chinese in Britain Forum’s ‘Ensuring We Remember’ campaign under the title ‘Chinese Labour Corps: The Forgotten Men of World War I’. \nThe full exhibition will be on display at CCC-B from 1st – 8th February 2019 (not Sunday 3rd February): \nFriday 1 Feb: 2 – 7pm \nSaturday 2 Feb: 10am – 1pm \nMonday 4 – Friday 8 Feb: 10am – 4pm \nAfter this\, selected items will go on display in the Spotlight zone of the Library of Birmingham from 11th Feb-1st March. \nOn Wednesday 27th February there will be a Panel talk in the Library Voices of War & Peace Engagement Centre. \nGuest speakers: \nSteve Lau\, Chinese in Britain Forum/Ensuring We Remember Campaign \nChungwen Li\, Ming Ai Institute \nPeng Wenlan\, The Meridian Society \nThe exhibition and talk are free to attend. Contact Kate Gordon on 0121 685 8510 or email kategordon@ccc-b.org.uk to register your interest. \n 
URL:https://sacu.org/event/chinese-labour-corps-exhibition-at-chinese-community-centre-birmingham-4-8-feb-2019/
LOCATION:CCC-B\, 99 Bradford Street\, Birmingham\, B12 0NS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190202T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190202T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20190110T170117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190110T170323Z
UID:2485-1549101600-1549112400@sacu.org
SUMMARY:Chinese Labour Corps: Exhibition at Chinese Community Centre-Birmingham\, 2 Feb 2019
DESCRIPTION:Chinese Labour Corps: The Forgotten Men of World War I:\nExhibition at the Chinese Community Centre-Birmingham\nFriday 1 Feb to Friday 8 Feb (not Sunday 3 Feb)\nThe Chinese Community Centre – Birmingham is going to stage the first exhibition in the West Midlands about the Chinese Labour Corps in February 2019\, coinciding with Chinese New Year. \nIn November 2018\, Britain commemorated the end of World War I with events across the country. One group that has been consistently overlooked is the Chinese Labour Corps (CLC) – volunteers from mainland China who were sent by the Chinese government to support the British and French armies on the Western Front. While hostilities ceased in November 1918 and troops returned home\, the CLC remained behind to clear battlefield debris into 1919 with the final units not leaving until September 1920\, almost two years after armistice. \nTheir contribution was never acknowledged in Britain until a campaign to recognise the CLC began in 2013.  Since then\, a number of projects have taken place and the Chinese Community Centre-Birmingham (CCC-B) is bringing together elements from Ming Ai Institute’s ‘British Chinese Armed Forces Heritage’ exhibition which commemorates the CLC in WWI and the Hong Kong British Army Aid Group in WWII together with artefacts from the Chinese in Britain Forum’s ‘Ensuring We Remember’ campaign under the title ‘Chinese Labour Corps: The Forgotten Men of World War I’. \nThe full exhibition will be on display at CCC-B from 1st – 8th February 2019 (not Sunday 3rd February): \nFriday 1 Feb: 2 – 7pm \nSaturday 2 Feb: 10am – 1pm \nMonday 4 – Friday 8 Feb: 10am – 4pm \nAfter this\, selected items will go on display in the Spotlight zone of the Library of Birmingham from 11th Feb-1st March. \nOn Wednesday 27th February there will be a Panel talk in the Library Voices of War & Peace Engagement Centre. \nGuest speakers: \nSteve Lau\, Chinese in Britain Forum/Ensuring We Remember Campaign \nChungwen Li\, Ming Ai Institute \nPeng Wenlan\, The Meridian Society \nThe exhibition and talk are free to attend. Contact Kate Gordon on 0121 685 8510 or email kategordon@ccc-b.org.uk to register your interest. \n 
URL:https://sacu.org/event/chinese-labour-corps-exhibition-at-chinese-community-centre-birmingham-2-feb-2019/
CATEGORIES:Public Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190201T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190201T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20190109T205510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190110T170344Z
UID:2476-1549029600-1549047600@sacu.org
SUMMARY:Chinese Labour Corps: Exhibition at Chinese Community Centre-Birmingham\, 1 February 2019
DESCRIPTION:Chinese Labour Corps: The Forgotten Men of World War I:\nExhibition at the Chinese Community Centre-Birmingham\nFriday 1 Feb to Friday 8 Feb (not Sunday 3 Feb)\nThe Chinese Community Centre – Birmingham is going to stage the first exhibition in the West Midlands about the Chinese Labour Corps in February 2019\, coinciding with Chinese New Year. \nIn November 2018\, Britain commemorated the end of World War I with events across the country. One group that has been consistently overlooked is the Chinese Labour Corps (CLC) – volunteers from mainland China who were sent by the Chinese government to support the British and French armies on the Western Front. While hostilities ceased in November 1918 and troops returned home\, the CLC remained behind to clear battlefield debris into 1919 with the final units not leaving until September 1920\, almost two years after armistice. \nTheir contribution was never acknowledged in Britain until a campaign to recognise the CLC began in 2013.  Since then\, a number of projects have taken place and the Chinese Community Centre-Birmingham (CCC-B) is bringing together elements from Ming Ai Institute’s ‘British Chinese Armed Forces Heritage’ exhibition which commemorates the CLC in WWI and the Hong Kong British Army Aid Group in WWII together with artefacts from the Chinese in Britain Forum’s ‘Ensuring We Remember’ campaign under the title ‘Chinese Labour Corps: The Forgotten Men of World War I’. \nThe full exhibition will be on display at CCC-B from 1st – 8th February 2019 (not Sunday 3rd February): \nFriday 1 Feb: 2 – 7pm \nSaturday 2 Feb: 10am – 1pm \nMonday 4 – Friday 8 Feb: 10am – 4pm \nAfter this\, selected items will go on display in the Spotlight zone of the Library of Birmingham from 11 Feb-1st March. \nOn Wednesday 27th February there will be a Panel talk in the Library Voices of War & Peace Engagement Centre. \nGuest speakers: \nSteve Lau\, Chinese in Britain Forum/Ensuring We Remember Campaign \nChungwen Li\, Ming Ai Institute \nPeng Wenlan\, The Meridian Society \nThe exhibition and talk are free to attend. Contact Kate Gordon on 0121 685 8510 or email kategordon@ccc-b.org.uk to register your interest. \n 
URL:https://sacu.org/event/chinese-labour-corps-exhibition-at-chinese-community-centre-birmingham/
LOCATION:CCC-B\, 99 Bradford Street\, Birmingham\, B12 0NS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190131T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190131T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20181219T163605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190115T115922Z
UID:2410-1548961200-1548968400@sacu.org
SUMMARY:China and the Korean Nuclear Crisis
DESCRIPTION:China and the Korean Nuclear Crisis by SACU Manchester and University of Manchester Politics Society \nChina and North Korea have been described in the past as being as close as ‘lips and teeth’ but in recent decades relations have come under strain over North Korea’s nuclearisation. What role has China played with regard to the Korean nuclear crisis? And what does this tell us about the kind of new superpower China is becoming? \nGlyn Ford\, author of Talking to North Korea (Pluto\, 2018) and North Korea on the Brink (Pluto\, 2007) will be in conversation with Dr Jenny Clegg\, Vice-President of the Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding (SACU). \nGlyn Ford served as a Labour Member of the European Parliament between 1984-2009\, representing a Manchester Constituency for the first 15 years. As a member of the EP Foreign Affairs and International Trade Committees\, he developed an unrivalled expertise on East Asia. He currently sits on the Labour Party’s International Committee\, and is Director of Track2Asia\, a Brussels-based organisation which seeks to function as an EU-Asia bridge between people\, places and ideas. He has visited North Korea almost 50 times. \nThis event is co-hosted by SACU (Manchester) and the Politics Society\, University of Manchester. \nDay/Time: Thursday 31 January\, 7.00-9.00 pm \nVenue: Lecture Theatre\, Hulme Hall\, Oxford Place\, Victoria Park\, Manchester M14 5RR \nPlease reserve your place through Eventbrite: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/china-and-the-korean-nuclear-crisis-public-by-sacu-uom-politics-society-tickets-53813490599 \nJoin the discussion on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/275879893115852/
URL:https://sacu.org/event/china-and-the-korean-nuclear-crisis/
LOCATION:Hulme Hall University of Manchester Hall of Residence\, Oxford Place\, Manchester\, M14 5RR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SACU (Manchester) Event,SACU Public Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="SACU":MAILTO:info@sacu.org.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190119T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190119T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20181209T123909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181209T124040Z
UID:2388-1547897400-1547917200@sacu.org
SUMMARY:SACU Council and Programme Group Meetings
DESCRIPTION:SACU’s quarterly Council meeting will be held in the Library of St Columba’s Church\, 11.30am-3.30pm. \nThe Programme Group will meet immediately afterwards\, 3.30pm-5.00pm. \nAgendas will be sent out in due course.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/sacu-council-meeting/
LOCATION:St Columba’s Church of Scotland\, Pont Street\, London\, SW1X 0BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SACU Internal Event
ORGANIZER;CN="SACU":MAILTO:info@sacu.org.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190116T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190116T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20181231T160834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181231T160834Z
UID:2422-1547667000-1547672400@sacu.org
SUMMARY:Meet the Chilli Bean Paste Clan: An Evening with Yan Ge and Nicky Harman
DESCRIPTION:Set in a fictional town in West China\, the novel\, The Chilli Bean Paste Clan\, is the story of the Duan-Xue family\, owners of the lucrative chilli bean paste factory\, and their formidable matriarch. As Gran’s 80th birthday approaches\, her middle-aged children get together to make preparations. Family secrets are revealed and long-time sibling rivalries flare up with renewed vigour. As Shengqiang struggles unsuccessfully to juggle the demands of his mistress and his wife\, the biggest surprises of all come from Gran herself… \n  \nJoin the author Yan Ge and the translator Nicky Harman on the evening\, and catch a glimpse into the life of a typical dysfunctional family in modern China. Hear how Yan Ge put her mastery of the Sichuan dialect to excellent use\, and how Nicky Harman responded to that challenge during her translation. \n  \nFree Entry\, but please register on Eventbrite (link below) \n 
URL:https://sacu.org/event/meet-the-chilli-bean-paste-clan-an-evening-with-yan-ge-and-nicky-harman/
LOCATION:Guanghwa Bookshop\, 112 Shaftsbury Avenue\, London\, W1D 5EJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190112T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190112T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20181220T212720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181220T212720Z
UID:2418-1547301600-1547308800@sacu.org
SUMMARY:SACU Archives Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The next SACU Archives Committee Meeting will meet to discuss the funding bid for the SACU Archives Project.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/sacu-archives-committee-meeting/
LOCATION:British Library First Floor Cafe\, 96 Euston Road\, London\, NW1 2DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SACU Internal Event
ORGANIZER;CN="SACU":MAILTO:info@sacu.org.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181216T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181216T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20181209T122919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181210T122950Z
UID:2385-1544970600-1544977800@sacu.org
SUMMARY:SACU Archives Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:SACU Archives Group will meet on Sunday 16th December to plan the comprehensive project which will organise\, digitise and make SACU’s archives more easily available to everyone. \nThere are 4 components: (1) catalogue\, preserve and digitise our extensive photograph collection; (2) catalogue\, preserve and digitise SACU’s organisational documents; (3) catalogue\, preserve and digitise the historic material contained in our old website; (4) collect oral histories from SACU members and others who can help us construct a full history of SACU. We are particularly keen to hear from older SACU members about their memories so please get in contact! \n 
URL:https://sacu.org/event/sacu-archives-group-meeting/
LOCATION:British Library First Floor Cafe\, 96 Euston Road\, London\, NW1 2DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SACU Internal Event
ORGANIZER;CN="SACU":MAILTO:info@sacu.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181120T191500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181120T191500
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20181117T082216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181117T082323Z
UID:2307-1542741300-1542741300@sacu.org
SUMMARY:SACU's Silk Road Tour: Talk by Walter Fung
DESCRIPTION:Walter Fung\, editor of China Eye will talk about his recent visit to China’s Western provinces on the SACU Silk Road tour (with slides). The tour included the ancient cities of Guyuan\, Yinchuan and Dan Junggar\, as well as Xining\, Tupan and Urumchi in Xinjiang.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/sacus-silk-road-tour-talk-by-walter-fung/
LOCATION:Friends Meeting House\, 6 Mount Street\, Manchester\, M2 5NS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Event
ORGANIZER;CN="SACU":MAILTO:info@sacu.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181117T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181117T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191943
CREATED:20181104T215943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181115T232130Z
UID:2288-1542457800-1542472200@sacu.org
SUMMARY:The Chinese Labour Corps: World War One's Hidden History
DESCRIPTION:This commemoration of the Chinese Labour Corps is organised by our partner organisation The Meridian Society and co-hosted by The British Library. \n\n\nOn 11 November 1918 streets throughout Western Europe were filled with jubilant crowds. Armistice had been declared and weary soldiers were at last able to go home. Yet some had to stay behind at the Front – amongst them the Chinese Labour Corps who were needed to clear the land of ordnance and dig up and bury the dead. \n\nAlmost 140\,000 Chinese labourers had been recruited by the British and French armies to fill the void resulting from the losses at the Battle ofthe Somme. They provided much needed manpower by digging trenches\, building railroads and repairing tanks. China\, hoping to be rewarded withthe return of Shandong Province from German control\, was keen to assistthe Western Allies. \nIn this final year of the centenary of the Great War\, as we remember all those who took up arms\, we must also commemorate those who helped behind the lines. \nThe Meridian Society invites all to an afternoon of remembrance in honour of the Chinese Labour Corps to pay tribute to these men whose contribution has not as yet been formally recognised. \n\n \n\n  \n \nThe event\, co-hosted by the British Library\, will include: \nThe Shandong Problem – talk on the historical backdrop to China’s involvement in WWI and the political agenda of each of the major players in the war – by SACU Vice President Dr Frances Wood\, former Curator of Chinese Collections at the British Library\, co-author of ‘Betrayed Ally – China in the Great War’. \nSome Paradoxes of the Chinese Labour Corps Recruitment – talk on the challenges and contradictions within the British Army’s recruitment of the Chinese labourers – by Dr Gregory James\, author of ‘The Chinese Labour Corps 1916-1920′ \nExpectation versus Reality – talk on the social and cultural disparities between what Chinese labourers thought they would experience and what they were actually faced with on arrival at the Front – by Prof Philip Vanhaelemeersch\, translator of two diaries written by Chinese labourers. \nScreening of Forgotten Faces of the Great War: The Chinese Labour Corps – an oral history by descendants of Chinese labourers and Western officers of the CLC. \nCherry Blossom and other pieces – music on the erhu (Chinese two-stringed fiddle) by Charlie Tienkyi-Waddle.  \n\n\nThere will be a short break\, during which light refreshments will be served free of charge. \nDate: Saturday\, 17 November\nTime: 12.30-4.30pm\nVenue: Knowledge Centre\, British Library\, 96 Euston Road\, London NW1 2DB \nEntry: Free to members of The Meridian Society. A limited number of complimentary tickets are still available\, email  chineselabourcorps@gmail.com \nNon-members £12\, under 18s £8 (other concessions available)\nPlease book through the British Library https://www.bl.uk/events/the-chinese-labour-corps \nFor more details on the project please click here: http://themeridiansociety.org.uk/test/test/chinese-labour-corps/
URL:https://sacu.org/event/commemoration-of-the-chinese-labour-corps/
LOCATION:Knowledge Centre\, The British Library\, 96 Euston Road\, London\, NW1 2DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Event
ORGANIZER;CN="The Meridian Society":MAILTO:themeridiansociety@gmail.com
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