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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180810
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180812
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SUMMARY:Liverpool Commemorates the Chinese Labour Corps
DESCRIPTION:As the centenary commemorations of World War I draw to a close this year\, Liverpool remembers the contribution of the Chinese Labour Corps\, almost a hundred thousand men from China who joined the Allied effort by providing logistical help at the Front. \nJoin these commemorations in Liverpool organised by The Meridian Society\, our affiliated society. \n  \n  \n \nThe Meridian Society aims to raise awareness of the story of the Chinese Labour Corps (CLC) nationwide through its project activities (supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund).  Local residents and visitors from elsewhere are invited to join the commemoration in Liverpool on the occasion of the centenary of the last Chinese labourer buried at Anfield who died on 9th August 1918. \nA day of remembrance in honour of the Chinese Labour Corps will take place in collaboration with the Museum of Liverpool and Friends of Anfield Cemetery on Friday 10th August (details below). \nA Family Activities Day will be held at the Museum of Liverpool on Saturday 11th August\, at which members of the general public will be able to hear a talk on the Chinese Labour Corps and attend film screenings\, or learn about the experiences of Chinese labourers by taking part in workshops on story-telling and Chinese arts and crafts. A number of Chinese Labour Corps artefacts will be on display and the museum will provide World War I objects for handling. \nA photographic exhibition on the Chinese Labour Corps from the W J Hawkings Collection\, courtesy of his grandson John de Lucy\, and kindly prepared by The Oriental Museum of Durham University\, is currently on display at The Black-E\, 1 Great George Street\, L1 5EW. Entitled ‘A Noble Duty Bravely Done – The Chinese Labour Corps in World War I’\, the exhibition will run until 18th August 2018. \n  \n \nRemembering the CLC at Liverpool on Friday 10th August \nCommemorative service\nTime 1.30 – 2.30 pm\nVenue:  Anfield Cemetery\, 238 Priory Road L4 2SL\nA commemoration in remembrance of the members of the Chinese Labour Corps who died in Liverpool to be held at their graveside in the Cemetery. Local residents and visitors from elsewhere are most welcome to join us in honouring them. \nFilm Screening\nTime 3.30 – 5 pm\nVenue:  Museum of Liverpool\, Pier Head L3 1DG\nA documentary film ‘Forgotten Faces of the Great War’ containing oral histories by descendants both of Chinese labourers and Western Chinese Labour Corps officers to be screened at the Museum.  Numbers are limited and priority will be given to invited guests. \nif you would like to attend these events please email The CLC Project at The Meridian Society \nFor more details on the project\, please click here \n \n  \n 
URL:https://sacu.org/event/liverpool-commemorates-the-chinese-labour-corps/
LOCATION:Liverpool\, Liverpool\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Event
ORGANIZER;CN="The Meridian Society":MAILTO:themeridiansociety@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180728T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180728T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180622T195544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180622T195544Z
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SUMMARY:SACU North West Meeting
DESCRIPTION:All welcome at the Friends Meeting House (Room F17) to get to know other SACU members and plan future SACU events in Manchester and the North West.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/sacu-north-west-meeting/
LOCATION:Friends Meeting House\, 6 Mount Street\, Manchester\, M2 5NS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SACU Members' Event,SACU Public Event
ORGANIZER;CN="SACU":MAILTO:info@sacu.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180714T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180714T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180508T214523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180627T195227Z
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SUMMARY:SACU AGM AND EVENTS
DESCRIPTION:SACU’s AGM takes place in the morning from 11.00am\, followed by an open event in the afternoon.  This year our affiliated society\, The Meridian Society\, are organising the day and they will also hold their AGM in the morning. SACU members are welcome to attend SACU’s  morning AGM or just come along for the afternoon presentation. \nThe provisional programme for the afternoon: \n\n2.00 – 2.30 Registration – tea / coffee and biscuits\n2.30 – 3.30 Tour of Shandong Province – Walter Fung\n3.30 – 4.30 Wushu – Tomasso Gianni\n4.30 – 5.00 Networking – close\n\nThis is a free event but please book your place by emailing The Meridian SocietySociety \n  \nThe Meridian Society’s Tour of Shandong was inspired by the centenary of the Chinese Labour Corps (CLC) most of whom came from Shandong which was occupied by European countries for many years\, a legacy still visible in buildings. The visit enabled the tour to meet the descendants of the CLC\, the birthplace of Confucius and its most sacred mountains and coastline. \nWushu was developed in an effort to standardise the practice of traditional Chinese martial arts. Competitive Wushu is composed of two disciplines: Taolu and Sanda. \nTaolu forms comprise basic movements (stances\, kicks\, punches\, balances\, jumps\, sweeps and throws) based on traditional Chinese martial art styles. \nSanda has all the combat aspects of wushu combining kicks\, boxing and wrestling.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/sacu-agm/
LOCATION:St Columba’s Church of Scotland\, Pont Street\, London\, SW1X 0BD\, United Kingdom
ORGANIZER;CN="SACU":MAILTO:info@sacu.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180616T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180616T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180508T214213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180522T112913Z
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SUMMARY:SACU Special Meeting - Website\, Social media and TEAMS training
DESCRIPTION:Colleagues – Please note change of venue and timetable. Bring laptops/devices. \nOur venue is room ‘Hilda Clarke 3’\, First Floor\, Friends Meeting House on Euston Road. \nProposed timetable for the day: \n1.30-4.00pm Website and Social Media discussion \n4.00-5.00pm TEAMS induction
URL:https://sacu.org/event/sacu-special-meeting-website-social-media-and-teams-training/
LOCATION:Friends Meeting House Euston\, 173 Euston Road\, London\, NW1 2BJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SACU Internal Event
ORGANIZER;CN="SACU":MAILTO:info@sacu.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180524T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180524T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180516T205811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180516T210007Z
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SUMMARY:SACU Manchester/North West Get Together
DESCRIPTION:Following SACU’s successful panel discussion on China’s Belt and Road Initiative on 20th April\, SACU Vice President Jenny Clegg invites local members to meet on Thursday 24th May to exchange ideas and see what sort of activities could be taken up to build on the 20th April event. \nMeet in Room 2 of the International Society\, opposite the Samuel Alexander Lecture theatre. Afterwards repair to the Red Chilli for a bite to eat.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/sacu-manchesternorth-west-get-together/
LOCATION:International Society\, William Kay House\, 327 Oxford Road\, Manchester\, M13 9PG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SACU Members' Event
ORGANIZER;CN="SACU":MAILTO:info@sacu.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180516T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180516T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180428T190923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180428T191513Z
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SUMMARY:Hidden in Plain View: Chinese Wallpapers in Britain and Ireland - talk at China Exchange with ticket discounts for SACU members
DESCRIPTION:For three hundred years\, western interior decoration has incorporated Chinese wallpaper. From flourishing trade in the seventeenth century to today’s design choices\, there is a global demand for Chinese art and design. Today we can find examples of sumptuously painted wallpapers preserved in historical homes across the UK and yet\, despite their prevalence\, how much do we know about how these papers were produced and what stories and artistic traditions they represent?\n \nJoin expert Emile de Bruijn as he enriches our understanding of Chinese wallpaper and explains how Europeans fell for them\, how the Chinese market and artisans responded to this new demand\, the original meanings and contexts of Chinese paintings\, prints and wallpapers\, and the way they are used in British and Irish interiors from the late seventeenth century onward.\n  \nChina Exchange is generously offering SACU members 10% discount for this event. SACU members please email info@sacu.org.uk for details and then book through China Exchange’s ticket link.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/hidden-in-plain-view-chinese-wallpapers-in-britain-and-ireland/
LOCATION:China Exchange\, 32A Gerrard Street\, London\, W1D 6JA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180512T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180512T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180508T213720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180508T213720Z
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SUMMARY:SACU Council of Management meeting
DESCRIPTION:Agenda has been sent out. Bring a packed lunch.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/sacu-council-of-management-meeting/
LOCATION:St Columba’s Church of Scotland\, Pont Street\, London\, SW1X 0BD\, United Kingdom
ORGANIZER;CN="SACU":MAILTO:info@sacu.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180506T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180506T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180508T215012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180508T215012Z
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SUMMARY:SACU Executive Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://sacu.org/event/sacu-executive-committee-meeting/
LOCATION:Royal Festival Hall\, Southbank Centre\, Belvedere Road\, London\, SE1 8XX\, United Kingdom
ORGANIZER;CN="SACU":MAILTO:info@sacu.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180502T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180502T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180428T185940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180428T191049Z
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SUMMARY:"Youth" Film Screening at China Exchange - with ticket discounts for SACU members
DESCRIPTION:Experience one of the most talked about films released in China last year in a sociable atmosphere at China Exchange. Youth 芳华 directed by Feng Xiaogang and adapted from Yan Geling’s novel of the same name\, shares the lives of a group of idealistic adolescents in a military art troupe in the People’s Liberation Army during the 1970s. Set at one of the most crucial and controversial periods in contemporary China and starring Xuan Huang (Feng Liu)\, Miao Miao (Xiaoping He)\, Caiyu Yang (Dingding Lin)\, Elane Zhong (Suizi)\, the film  provides a glimpse into historic moments in mainland China\, and also recalls the bittersweet memories of youth.\n\nYouth was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and won the Best Film Award at the 12th Asian Film Awards. Enjoy it in Chinatown before it is released on DVD and Blue-ray in the UK. See the trailer here.  \nChina Exchange is generously offering SACU members 10% discount for this event. SACU members please email info@sacu.org.uk for details and then book through China Exchange’s ticket link.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/youth-film-screening-at-china-exchange-with-ticket-discounts-for-sacu-members/
LOCATION:China Exchange\, 32A Gerrard Street\, London\, W1D 6JA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180421T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180421T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180407T124041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180407T124421Z
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SUMMARY:Team SACU joins CUKRUN Chinese community running event
DESCRIPTION:Team SACU joins the CUKRUN Chinese community running event to raise money for the George Hogg Education Fund. SACU Treasurer Yuan Gao and SACU Council member Cai Chen will be running on Sat 21 April. \nCUKRUN is a not-for-profit running club in London which has offered to help SACU’s fundraising at this running event on Sat 21 April 2018 by donating the team’s registration costs to the George Hogg Education Fund. \nCUKRUN Website: https://cukrun.co.uk \n“… our event is not just a running event. It has entertainment\, family fun\, Chinese culture and a lot more. Please come and find out our unique Chinese running event!”
URL:https://sacu.org/event/team-sacu-joins-cukrun-chinese-community-running-event/
LOCATION:Wormwood Scrubs Park\, Artillery Lane\, London\, W12\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Event,SACU Members' Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180420T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180420T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180313T150930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180327T144314Z
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SUMMARY:China's Belt and Road Initiative: Connecting the World - SACU Panel Discussion in Manchester
DESCRIPTION:Free SACU Panel Discussion: China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Connecting the World \nChina’s Belt and Road Initiative: Connecting the World\nChina’s Belt and Road Initiative – or China’s 21st Century Silk Road – has been hailed as “the greatest economic development project ever undertaken”\, of huge significance in redefining China’s place in the world through a different kind of globalisation.  It opens a new meeting ground for diverse civilisations and\, by reawakening the Eurasian super-continent\, it may lead to a fundamental rebalancing of the global landscape dominated by Atlanticism. \nA panel of experts will discuss the economic\, intercultural and geopolitical dimensions of the scheme\, weighing its globally transformative potential and considering how we in Britain should be responding. With two panel members recently returned from a business tour of Pakistan\, the experience of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor will also be addressed. \nSpeakers: \nProfessor Michael Wood\, University of Manchester; historian\, writer\, broadcaster. Professor Wood has made over one hundred documentary films\, including the 6 part BBC series\, The Story of China\, (2016); \nMichael Wood\nKeith Bennett\, Vice-Chairman of The 48 Group Club and longstanding SACU member; \nShao Zheng\, Counsellor for Policy Analysis and Strategic Planning\, Chinese Embassy to the United Kingdom; \nHon. Alderman Mushtaq Lasharie CBE\, Former Councillor and Deputy Mayor of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Chairman Third World Solidarity – for Peace\, Justice\, Tolerance and Democracy through dialogue; \nChair: Dr. Jenny Clegg\, SACU Vice President \nWelcome address:  Afzal Khan CBE\, MP for Manchester Gorton; \nAlso contributing: Rhys Whalley\, Manchester China Forum. \n  \nEvent Programme   \n3.00 pm Opening Address followed by panel discussion and Q&A \n4.45 pm Refreshments and networking \n6.00 pm Close \nThe event is organised by the Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding (SACU) and supported by\n the Chinese Economics Association\, Third World Solidarity and the Confucius Institute at the University of Manchester  \n          \n 
URL:https://sacu.org/event/chinas-silk-road-initiative-towards-an-alternative-globalisation-sacu-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Samuel Alexander Lecture Theatre\, Samuel Alexander Building\, University of Manchester\, Oxford Road\, Manchester\, M13 9PL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SACU Public Event
ORGANIZER;CN="SACU":MAILTO:info@sacu.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180420T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180420T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180313T102133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180329T203000Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Tour for members of SACU and The Meridian Society at the Brunei Gallery
DESCRIPTION:A private gallery tour for Meridian Society and SACU members at the exhibition of China and Siam: Through the Lens of John Thomson. \nThis will be a free\, private tour for the first 20 members of The Meridian Society and SACU who apply and will be conducted by Betty Yao MBE. Booking is essential through The Meridian Society themeridiansociety@gmail.com \n  \nThis is the first London exhibition of Scottish photographer John Thomson’s (1837-1921) work which encompasses his ten years in Asia.  The exhibition will run from 13th April to 23nd June and includes images from newly discovered glass negatives held at the Wellcome Library\, London.  Exhibition co-curator and Meridian Society member Betty Yao MBE will follow John Thomson’s footsteps during his 10 years in Asia.  She will highlight the people and places he photographed and divulge the story\, the twists and turns behind the survival of this valuable collection through 150 years.  \n\nFor more information on the exhibition go to www.johnthomsonexhibition.org.  Related public lectures and study day will be listed.\n\nBooking is essential through The Meridian Society themeridiansociety@gmail.com\n\n \n\n\nVenue:  Brunei Gallery|SOAS\, University of London\n\n\nThornhaugh Street\, Russell Square\,  London WC1H 0XG\n\n\n 
URL:https://sacu.org/event/gallery-tour-for-members-of-sacu-and-the-meridian-society-at-the-brunei-gallery/
LOCATION:Brunei Gallery\, SOAS\, Thornhaugh Street\, Russell Square\, London\, WC1H 0XG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SACU Members' Event
ORGANIZER;CN="The Meridian Society":MAILTO:themeridiansociety@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180417T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180417T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180309T142508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180323T202020Z
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SUMMARY:SACU's Early Days: SACU Members Spring Social - Free Event
DESCRIPTION: – SACU ChinaCafe 2018 Series – \n \nThis is an opportunity for SACU members\, OLD AND NEW\, to get to know one another and learn about SACU’s early days from an informal slideshow followed by a trip to the bar for a drink or two! \nSACU was founded in 1965 by Joseph Needham and others and in those days one of the very few ways that people from Britain could visit China was to join a SACU organised tour. The 1971 Tour was documented by Richard and Sally Greenhill\, professional photographers\, and we are delighted that Sally has agreed to come and show us some of the photos she took at the time. We are sure this will prompt a good conversation about SACU’s early days and its role in providing a window on China at that time. \nWe also think it would be great for SACU members to know more about our founder and his extraordinary contribution to building friendship and understanding between the peoples of China and the UK\, so we will also show some slides about Joseph Needham and his work. \nAfter the slideshow and discussion\, we will move downstairs to the Bar where you can buy a drink and continue informal chats with fellow SACU members. \nPlease note this is a SACU members only event sacu.org.uk \nThe Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding (SACU) was founded over 50 years ago to promote friendship and understanding between the peoples of Britain and China and is open to all who subscribe to our aims. For more information about SACU and how to join please visit our website sacu.org.uk \nWith grateful thanks for the venue to The Lau China Institute\, King’s College London.  \nDo Come and Join Us!\n 
URL:https://sacu.org/event/sacus-early-days-sacu-members-free-social-event/
LOCATION:King’s College London\, Strand Campus\, Strand\, London\, WC2R 2LS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SACU Members' Event
ORGANIZER;CN="SACU":MAILTO:info@sacu.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180409T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180409T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180329T202655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180329T202655Z
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SUMMARY:John Gittings talk on "China Watching" During the GPCR
DESCRIPTION:Long-time SACU member John Gittings will give a talk on “China Watching” during the GPCR (Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution) at SOAS on Monday 9 April at 5.00 pm. John Gittings is former Guardian East Asia Editor whose first trip to China was in 1971 with a SACU delegation. He spoke at our 50th Anniversary symposium on his memories of the early China tours he took with SACU. \nVenue: Room G3\, College Buildings. Russell Square Campus\, SOAS University of London \nThis rescheduled talk is free and open to the public. No registration is required but admission is on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nFurther information: https://www.soas.ac.uk/china-institute/events/seminars/09apr2018-china-watching-during-the-gpcr.html
URL:https://sacu.org/event/john-gittings-talk-on-china-watching-during-the-gpcr/
LOCATION:College Buildings\, Russell Square Campus\, SOAS\, Thornhaugh Street\, Russell Square\,\, London\, WC1H 0XG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180318T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180318T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180303T115453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180317T150714Z
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SUMMARY:Feast on Poetry – Free Writing Workshop (part of the China in Context Festival)
DESCRIPTION:Whet your appetite for culinary verse in this free poetry workshop focused on food. \nIn a session with a two course menu\, first savour a recital of culinary poetry with time to understand and appreciate selected poems with poet\, Jennifer Wong before cooking up your own food-inspired poems. No writing experience is necessary. The workshop is free and open to all but places are limited. Reserve yours now! \nAbout the workshop leader\, Jennifer Wong: \nA Hong Kong native\, Jennifer writes and teaches poetry. Her book\, Goldfish (Chameleon Press) is a reflection on the myths\, rituals and superstitions she grew up with. She has an MA in creative writing from the University of East Anglia and is completing a PhD in creative writing at Oxford Brookes University. Her poems have been published in The Rialto\, Stand\, Oxford Poetry\, The North\, Magma (forthcoming)\, Asian Cha\, Voice & Verse\, Morning Star and others\, while her translations and reviews have appeared in Poetry London and Poetry Review. She was Associate Lecturer in Creative Writing at Oxford Brookes University and now teaches at Citylit. Inspired by her interest in food\, she also contributes food reviews to Asia Times. \nThis is a free event. Please register with China Exchange to let them know you are going. \nThis event is part of the Hong Kong programme at China in Context\, supported by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office. \nChina in Context is organised by China Exchange and Cypress Books.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/feast-on-poetry-free-writing-workshop-part-of-the-china-in-context-festival/
LOCATION:China Exchange\, 32A Gerrard Street\, London\, W1D 6JA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180318T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180318T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180303T110808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180303T110808Z
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SUMMARY:Yaji – An Elegant Gathering (part of the China in Context Festival)
DESCRIPTION:A yaji 雅集 is an “elegant gathering” – a group of creative individuals getting together to enjoy art and various kinds of performance. It was a popular custom among the literati in China’s Northern Song dynasty (960–1127). Drop in as we re-create this vibrant atmosphere in the 21st Century with a chance to explore this fascinating Chinese tradition through music\, calligraphy\, painting\, tea culture and other artistic mediums.\n\n\n\nAdmission is free but advance registration is necessary. The 2017 edition of this at China Exchange was one of the most popular events ever. Book your place now to avoid disappointment. \nThe 2018 yaji is created in partnership with the UK Chinese Ensemble; London Youlan Qin Society; China Design Centre; the Chinese Tea Company. \nThis is a free event. Please register with China Exchange to let them know you are going. \nChina in Context is organised by China Exchange and Cypress Books. \nTo learn more about the Yaji\, please click here.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/yaji-an-elegant-gathering-part-of-the-china-in-context-festival/
LOCATION:China Exchange\, 32A Gerrard Street\, London\, W1D 6JA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180318T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180318T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180303T115101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180303T115101Z
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SUMMARY:Write Like an Artist – Chinese Calligraphy Workshop (part of the China in Context Festival)
DESCRIPTION:In Chinese\, calligraphy is referred to as Shufa\, literally: the Way of Writing. \nEver since carving the first character into oracle bones over 3000 years ago\, Chinese people have never ceased worked to perfect the art of writing. Today\, calligraphy has developed into a complicated\, yet beautiful system. Practising calligraphy is considered to be a way of cultivating one’s character. \nIn this workshop award-winning art teacher Jianchu Xu will guide you through history and techniques\, and introduce you to the beauty of\, Chinese calligraphy. \nAbout the teacher: \nMr. Jianchu Xu is chairman of Chinese Poetry\, Calligraphy and Painting Society in the UK. He won the Award of Excellence at the 2011 Chinese calligraphy competition held in the UK and the Special Award at the 2014 International Chinese Calligraphy Competition. \nThis is a free event. Please register with China Exchange to let them know you are going. \nChina in Context is organised by China Exchange and Cypress Books.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/write-like-an-artist-chinese-calligraphy-workshop-part-of-the-china-in-context-festival/
LOCATION:China Exchange\, 32A Gerrard Street\, London\, W1D 6JA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180318T134500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180318T144500
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180303T110150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180303T110150Z
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SUMMARY:Stories Told in Chinese Painting (part of the China in Context Festival)
DESCRIPTION:Artists around the world and across the ages have drawn on literature as inspiration\, re-telling narratives through painting\, calligraphy and objects. Chinese artistic tradition often integrates painting and calligraphy within the same surface\, combining visual and verbal traditions of storytelling. Yet for those unfamiliar with China’s expansive literary traditions\, the tales told in Chinese painting can be inaccessible. \nJoin art expert Dr Malcolm McNeill\, as he unpicks this complex tapestry of words and images. In this talk\, Malcolm will help you ‘read’ Chinese art\, introduce the most popular tales told in Chinese painting\, and explore how visual narratives continue to contribute to Chinese literature into the modern period. \nDr McNeill is Chinese Paintings Specialist at Christie’s. Malcolm was formerly an Assistant Curator in the Victoria and Albert Museum’s Asia Department\, and a researcher on the British Museum exhibition ‘Ming: 50 Years that Changed China’. He holds a PhD from SOAS\, University of London in the history of Chinese painting. \nThis is a free event. Please register with China Exchange to let them know you are going. \nIn partnership with The Meridian Society. \nChina in Context is organised by China Exchange and Cypress Books.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/stories-told-in-chinese-painting-part-of-the-china-in-context-festival/
LOCATION:China Exchange\, 32A Gerrard Street\, London\, W1D 6JA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180318T124500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180318T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180228T171239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180309T140958Z
UID:1564-1521377100-1521379800@sacu.org
SUMMARY:Remembering the Chinese Labour Corps: talk by Dr Frances Wood
DESCRIPTION:140\,000 men were recruited from China by Britain and France to serve during the First World War. Their contribution is yet to be recognised.  In this free talk\, Historian and SACU Vice President Dr Frances Wood will reveal the story of the Chinese Labour Corps\, their invaluable contribution to the allied war effort\, and why these men were written out of history. You will also hear more about a campaign which is raising funds for a permanent memorial to ensure the men are not forgotten.\n\n\n\nThis talk is part of China Exchange’s support for the Ensuring We Remember campaign and follows their 2017 exhibition of photographs of the Chinese Labour Corps\, and Memorial Service. \nClick here to find out more about the Ensuring We Remember campaign\, and click here to watch the Channel 4 documentary Britain’s Forgotten Army. \nThis is a free event held in partnership with The Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding (SACU) sacu.org.uk \nPlease register to let China Exchange know you are going. \n\n\nChina in Context is organised by China Exchange and Cypress Books.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/remembering-the-chinese-labour-corps-talk-by-dr-frances-wood/
LOCATION:China Exchange\, 32A Gerrard Street\, London\, W1D 6JA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180318T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180318T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180303T121959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180303T121959Z
UID:1634-1521374400-1521388800@sacu.org
SUMMARY:Family Corner With Hatching Dragons (part of the China in Context Festival)
DESCRIPTION:Drop-in to the free Family Corner to get crafty and learn some Mandarin with Hatching Dragons – the UK’s only bilingual nursery provider. The whole family can get involved in Chinese paper cutting and folding\, get inspired by books in our storytelling corner\, and be wowed by the shadow puppet play. You can make your own dragon puppets and Beijing Opera masks to take home\, and your littlest ones can get creative with our playdough and bouncy ring. \nChina in Context is organised by China Exchange and Cypress Books.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/family-corner-with-hatching-dragons-part-of-the-china-in-context-festival-2/
LOCATION:China Exchange\, 32A Gerrard Street\, London\, W1D 6JA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180318T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180318T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180303T105534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180303T105534Z
UID:1611-1521374400-1521378000@sacu.org
SUMMARY:Sunday Lunch (Writing) With Ching He Huang 黄瀞亿 (part of the China in Context Festival)
DESCRIPTION:Get inspired by TV Chef\, award-winning cookery author and international ambassador for Chinese cooking Ching He Huang\, as she shares her passion for writing about Chinese food. Born in Taiwan and raised in the UK and South Africa\, cookery has been a vital connection between Ching and her Chinese heritage. Ching’s approach to cookery stems from the traditional cooking and lifestyles of her farming community grandparents in Southern Taiwan. Her creative food ethos is to use fresh\, organic and ethically sourced ingredients to create modern dishes with Chinese heritage\, fusing tradition and innovation. \nIn this talk Ching will discuss how she strives to bridge cultural understanding through food\, how her cookbooks make Chinese cooking accessible to wider audiences\, and share her top tips for writing about food. \nChing is an Emmy nominated TV chef and award winning cookery author and has published eight bestselling cookbooks\, the most recent being Stir Crazy\, which hit the number 1 spot on Amazon in Chinese Food and Drink. \nChina in Context is organised by China Exchange and Cypress Books.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/sunday-lunch-writing-with-ching-he-huang-%e9%bb%84%e7%80%9e%e4%ba%bf-part-of-the-china-in-context-festival/
LOCATION:China Exchange\, 32A Gerrard Street\, London\, W1D 6JA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180317T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180317T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180303T104810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180303T104810Z
UID:1609-1521304200-1521307800@sacu.org
SUMMARY:The Legend of Jin Yong 金庸 (part of the China in Context Festival)
DESCRIPTION:Known as China’s Tolkien\, Jin Yong 金庸 is a house-hold name throughout East Asia\, with his fantasy epics selling over 300 million copies. Yet his works have remained a mystery in the West. Now a new English translation is opening up the legend for English-speaking readers. Meet young translator Anna Holmwood to hear how she “translated the untranslatable” in this event celebrating Jin Yong’s life and works at China Exchange on 17 March. \nBook now for a chance to win a copy of the new English translation of the Legend of The Condor Heroes at the event – the top three questions asked during the audience Q&A will win a book. \nAbout the speakers \nAnna Holmwood \nAnna\, who is now based in Sweden\, studied Chinese at Oxford University before discovering Jin Yong’s works in Taipei and moving to Hangzhou in China while she worked on the translation. She said the experience had made a “disciple” of her and Jin Yong her “shifu”. “It has been an intense and exhilarating experience to see the attention the English edition is getting after so many years sitting alone at my computer and grappling with every word and sentence\,” she said. “I approach the whole project with a humble heart; I have learned so much over the course of these years that I should say that Jin Yong is my shifu\, and I am his xuemei\, his disciple.” \nSoo Cole \nSoo is the co-founder and director of Fighting Spirit Film Festival which is now in its third year. It focuses on supporting\, promoting\, inspiring\, connecting\, and recognising those involved with martial arts and action films. She currently trains in Shaolin martial arts. \nDr Xiaoning Lu \nDr Xiaoning Lu is Lecturer in Modern Chinese Culture and Language at SOAS\, University of London. She received her master’s degree in modern Chinese literature from Fudan University\, China and PhD in comparative literature from Stony Brook University\, USA. As a scholar of literature as well as film\, she has published articles on modern Chinese literature\, Chinese cinema and socialist culture. \nHi Ching \nHi Ching was born in London and brought up in Singapore. He studied at the Royal Ballet School and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama\, and went on to dance with the Frankfurt Ballet\, Royal Opera\, and English National Opera. He then worked as a professional actor\,  appearing on TV\, film and stage before turning to directing\, producing\, writing and composing. He was Artistic Director of FIPA (Foundation for Indian Performing Arts)\, River Cultures\, and is currently Artistic Director of TICCulture. \nThis event is delivered in partnership with Asia House and is part of the Hong Kong programme at China in Context and is supported by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office. \nChina in Context is organised by China Exchange and Cypress Books.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/the-legend-of-jin-yong-%e9%87%91%e5%ba%b8-part-of-the-china-in-context-festival/
LOCATION:China Exchange\, 32A Gerrard Street\, London\, W1D 6JA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180317T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180317T154500
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180303T114708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180303T114708Z
UID:1626-1521298800-1521301500@sacu.org
SUMMARY:Mandarin Taster Language Lesson: Children (part of the China in context Festival)
DESCRIPTION:Thinking of Learning Mandarin? \nJoin our the introductory language workshop at China Exchange and get to know: \n\nHow the phonetic system works\nThe useful day-to-day phrases\nThe basic elements of Chinese characters\nMost importantly\, how to learn the language with fun and efficiency!\n\nThis workshop is suitable for children aged 4 and over. Please register with China Exchange to let them know you are going. \nFor children under the age of 4\, we are running free drop-in Kids’ Corner on Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 March from 12-4pm in the Book Fair. \nAbout the teachers: \n\nWangzhen Ni\n\nWangzhen is a native Mandarin speaker. She comes from an applied linguistics background and holds a bachelor’s degree in Teaching Chinese as a Second Language. She is currently Manager of Guanghwa Bookshop\, the leading Chinese bookshop in the UK. \n\nXianping Bai\n\nXianping is an experienced language teacher\, book publisher\, and a mother of two. She is the founder of the London Reading Club\, a community highly passionate about reading and education; she is also currently the Publishing Project Manager of Cypress Books\, the Chinese language specialist publisher with over 30 years of expertise in the industry. \nThis is a free event. Please register with China Exchange to let them know you are going. \nChina in Context is organised by China Exchange and Cypress Books.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/mandarin-taster-language-lesson-children-part-of-the-china-in-context-festival/
LOCATION:China Exchange\, 32A Gerrard Street\, London\, W1D 6JA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180317T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180317T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180128T231252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180301T170450Z
UID:954-1521297000-1521300600@sacu.org
SUMMARY:Xue Xinran: 10 Years since Miss Chopsticks  (part of the China in Context Festival)
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 17 March leading British-Chinese writer and author of The Good Women of China\, Xue Xinran薛欣然 will join China in Context. Xue Xinran was an established broadcaster in China and the country’s first agony aunt\, before she turned her hand to writing. Much of her work is based on the stories of real people she met in China. Miss Chopsticks\, published in 2008\, follows the experiences of three young female migrant workers who moved to the city of Nanjing in search of work and opportunities. During this talk\, Xinran will reflect on the changes she has seen since the publication of her seminal novel Miss Chopsticks a decade ago\, and how the stories in her works translate for today’s readers. China in Context is organised by China Exchange and Cypress Books. \nPlease check the event website for details of ticket types\, prices and booking fees.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/xue-xinran-10-years-since-miss-chopsticks/
LOCATION:China Exchange\, 32A Gerrard Street\, London\, W1D 6JA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180317T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180317T144500
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180303T114238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180303T114238Z
UID:1624-1521295200-1521297900@sacu.org
SUMMARY:Mandarin Taster Language Lesson: Adults (part of the China in Context Festival)
DESCRIPTION:Thinking of Learning Mandarin? \nJoin the free introductory language workshop at China Exchange and get to know: \n\nHow the phonetic system works\nThe useful day-to-day phrases\nThe basic elements of Chinese characters\nMost importantly\, how to learn the language with fun and efficiency!\n\nThe event is free\, please register with China Exchange to let them know that you are going. \nAbout the teachers: \n\nWangzhen Ni\n\nWangzhen is a native Mandarin speaker. She comes from an applied linguistics background and holds a bachelor’s degree in Teaching Chinese as a Second Language. She is currently Manager of Guanghwa Bookshop\, the leading Chinese bookshop in the UK. \n\nXianping Bai\n\nXianping is an experienced language teacher\, book publisher\, and a mother of two. She is the founder of the London Reading Club\, a community highly passionate about reading and education; she is also currently the Publishing Project Manager of Cypress Books\, the Chinese language specialist publisher with over 30 years of expertise in the industry. \nThe event is free\, please register with China Exchange to let them know that you are going. \nChina in Context is organised by China Exchange and Cypress Books.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/mandarin-taster-language-lesson-adults-part-of-the-china-in-context-festival/
LOCATION:China Exchange\, 32A Gerrard Street\, London\, W1D 6JA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180317T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180317T141500
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180303T103953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180303T103953Z
UID:1607-1521293400-1521296100@sacu.org
SUMMARY:Winnie M Li – Translating Personal Experience Into Fiction (part of the China in Context Festival)
DESCRIPTION:Join China Exchange in welcoming Winnie M Li\, author\, activist and film producer to China in Context. During this talk\, Li will be in conversation with BBC Journalist Helier Cheung\, discussing the process and challenges of translating personal experience into fiction. \nLi’s debut novel Dark Chapter is a fictionalised account of her own experience as the victim of sexual assault. Through the character of Vivian\, a cosmopolitan Taiwanese-American tourist\, Li’s novel explores both the trauma of violent sexual assault and also looks inside the mind of the perpetrator. \nA Harvard graduate\, Li has programmed for film festivals\, written for travel guidebooks and produced independent feature films such as Cashback (2006)\, The Broken (2008)\, and Flashbacks of a Fool (2008). Dark Chapter won The Guardian’s Not the Booker Prize\, and has been shortlisted for the prestigious Edgar Award for Best First Novel\, the Sl Leeds Literary Prize\, and CWA Debut Dagger. It will be translated into eight languages. \nThe conversation will be compered by Helier Cheung\, an editor and reporter for the BBC news website. Helier began her career as a civil servant and then a BBC news trainee\, before working as an Asia specialist and Hong Kong correspondent for the BBC. \nJoin us to discover how personal experience can be translated into fiction\, the work behind publishing a first novel\, and Winnie’s plans for the future. \nThis is a free event. Please register with China Exchange to let them know you are going. \nChina in Context is organised by China Exchange and Cypress Books.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/winnie-m-li-translating-personal-experience-into-fiction-part-of-the-china-in-context-festival/
LOCATION:China Exchange\, 32A Gerrard Street\, London\, W1D 6JA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180317T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180317T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180303T121633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180303T121633Z
UID:1632-1521288000-1521302400@sacu.org
SUMMARY:Family Corner With Hatching Dragons (part of the China in Context Festival)
DESCRIPTION:Drop-in to the free Family Corner at China Exchange to get crafty and learn some Mandarin with Hatching Dragons – the UK’s only bilingual nursery provider. The whole family can get involved in Chinese paper cutting and folding\, get inspired by books in the storytelling corner\, and be wowed by the shadow puppet play. You can make your own dragon puppets and Beijing Opera masks to take home\, and your littlest ones can get creative with the playdough and bouncy ring. \nChina in Context is organised by China Exchange and Cypress Books.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/family-corner-with-hatching-dragons-part-of-the-china-in-context-festival/
LOCATION:China Exchange\, 32A Gerrard Street\, London\, W1D 6JA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180317T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180317T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180301T163249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180301T163756Z
UID:1589-1521288000-1521293400@sacu.org
SUMMARY:In Conversation with Su Tong 苏童 (part of the China in Context Festival)
DESCRIPTION:Su Tong 苏童 is the pen name of Chinese writer Tong Zhonggui 童忠贵. Winner of the Man Asian Literary Prize and a Man Booker International Prize nominee\, Su Tong is known for his controversial writing style\, and has written seven full-length novels and over 200 short stories. His acclaimed book Wives and Concubines was adapted into the Academy Award-winning film Raise the Red Lantern 大红灯笼高高挂 by internationally renowned director Zhang Yimou 张艺谋. \nIn this talk\, Su Tong will discuss his writing career and the themes behind some of his most acclaimed works. Su Tong will speak in Mandarin with an English interpreter. \nChina in Context is organised by China Exchange and Cypress Books.  \nPlease check the event website for details of ticket types\, prices and booking fees.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/in-conversation-with-su-tong-%e8%8b%8f%e7%ab%a5-part-of-the-china-in-context-festival/
LOCATION:China Exchange\, 32A Gerrard Street\, London\, W1D 6JA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180316T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180316T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180303T103323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180303T103323Z
UID:1605-1521223200-1521228600@sacu.org
SUMMARY:Shine from Dust: A Dialogue With Lu Nei 路内 (part of the China in Context Festival)
DESCRIPTION:Visit China Exchange for a dialogue with Lu Nei\, widely regarded in China as one of the leading authors of his generation. Born in the 1970s\, Lu Nei’s best known novel Young Babylon 《少年巴比伦》tells the story of a young factory worker in China in 1990s\, who is caught up in the drastic social changes taking place around him. Young Babylon was translated into English by Poppy Toland\, and was adapted into a film in 2017. \nAt this event Lu Nei will be in conversation with two well-known translators who have contributed greatly to Chinese literature translation: Rachel Henson and Nicky Harman. \nRachel Henson is a translator and artist. Her recent work includes the translation of Lu Nei’s short story: Keep Running\, Little Brother（阿弟，你慢慢跑）\, Shanghainese playwright Nick Yu’s work on the 2008 earthquake\, and the theatrical adaptation of Zhang Henshui’s White Snake. \nNicky Harman is one of the UK’s leading translators. Her most recent work is a translation of Jia Pingwa’s novel Happy Dreams《高兴》. \nThis is a free event. Please register with China Exchange to let them know you are going. \nChina in Context is organised by China Exchange and Cypress Books.
URL:https://sacu.org/event/shine-from-dust-a-dialogue-with-lu-nei-%e8%b7%af%e5%86%85-part-of-the-china-in-context-festival/
LOCATION:China Exchange\, 32A Gerrard Street\, London\, W1D 6JA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180316T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180316T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T231639
CREATED:20180303T113522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180303T113522Z
UID:1622-1521203400-1521219600@sacu.org
SUMMARY:Chinese Language Teaching in the UK 汉语教学拓展日 (part of the China in Context Festival)
DESCRIPTION:The annual China in Context festival brings together Chinese writers\, translators and language expers from across the UK and the world to celebrate writers and writing from and about China. Our Chinese Teaching Day is the ideal opportunity to brush up on the latest thinking in Chinese language teaching. \nIn this free event\, Chinese language teachers will hear from expert speakers on the latest thinking in teaching Chinese in the UK. There will also be the opportunity to meet authors of best-selling textbooks\, who will share their views on teaching Chinese in primary schools\, secondary schools and higher education. \nThis is a valuable opportunity for professional development and networking. Three sessions will cover: tips for GCSE exam preparation\, how to foster a passion for Chinese study in students\, and the top twenty essential topics for teaching Business Chinese. Participants will also receive a special discount at the China in Context Book Fair\, with its unrivalled collection of Chinese learning and teaching titles. \nThis is a free event\, please click on “register” (below) to book your seats. \nSessions: \n12:30 – 2:00 pm\nHappier Study\, Easier Exam — A Simple Solution to GCSE Chinese (Speaker: Ranran Du)   Register \n2:15 – 3:30 pm\nWays to Get Your Students Interested in Learning Chinese (Speaker: Qi Chen)    Register \n3:45 – 4:45 pm\nBusiness Chinese: 20 Essential Topics (Speaker: Yinghong Huang)   Register
URL:https://sacu.org/event/chinese-language-teaching-in-the-uk-%e6%b1%89%e8%af%ad%e6%95%99%e5%ad%a6%e6%8b%93%e5%b1%95%e6%97%a5-part-of-the-china-in-context-festival/
LOCATION:China Exchange\, 32A Gerrard Street\, London\, W1D 6JA\, United Kingdom
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