A Tai Chi and Wushu master reflects on fifty years of training, Yin and Yang philosophy, meditation and the true meaning of ...
Professor Gao Yunxiang is a distinguished historian and scholar of trans-Pacific cultural history, author and teaching in the Department of History at Toronto Metropolitan University in Canada.
Yishan Li is a professional comics, manhua artist and illustrator global trailblazer. Her artworks bridge Eastern and Western traditions. She is well known for her elegant linework, expressive ...
Dr. Christine Chen (Hon.) is a transpacific poet, translator, and editor, and scholar whose work interrogates language, power, and the politics of embodiment. Her writing is known for its ...
Vivian Ling is a Chinese language educator, translator, and editor. She taught at Oberlin College and Indiana University, and directed immersion programs in cities including Taipei, Shanghai, Kunming, ...
Staceyann Chin is a well-known LGBTQ+ rights advocate, spoken-word poet, and performer, originally from Jamaica. She moved to New York City in 1997 after being raised by her grandmother. In 1998 she ...
Haige Wu is an artist, illustrator, sculpture and painting, who explores topics of identity, feminism, and regional culture by fusing traditional skills like carpentry, glass art, rock painting, and ...
Vera Tsu Weiling is a world-renowned violinist, educator, and mentor, recognized for her exceptional artistry and dedication to music education. She began playing the violin at a very early age under ...
China Remembers is an oral history compilation by Lijia Zhang and Calum MacLeod that offers an intimate and multifaceted account of the first fifty years of the People’s Republic of China (1949–1999).
The Leshan Giant Buddha (樂山大佛T, 乐山大佛S), also known as the Lingyun Giant Buddha, whose full name is the Great Stone Statue of Maitreya of Lingyun Temple in Jiazhou, is the largest stone Buddha statue ...
Jean Hoffmann Lewanda, born in New York City in 1954, is an author and retired special educator. Her parents, Paul and Shulamis Hoffmann, fled communist China in 1952, eventually settling in the ...
Architecture scholar Nancy Steinhardt discusses her research on Chinese architectural evolution, examining building transformations across provinces since 1840. Nancy S. Steinhardt is an American ...
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