On February 1, just before the Chinese New Year, six Chinese musicians will present The Charm – Traditional Instrument, Modern Interpretation at New York’s prestigious Carnegie Hall. Organized by FJ International Culture...
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Weibo (Chinese equivalent of Twitter) users have long been famous for their sense of humor and creativity. This has been proven yet again as they voiced their opinions over a...
As the pastor of Taiwan Chinese Rhenish Church (中华基督教礼贤会有福堂) in Taipei, Stanley Fung (冯君蓝) does not rely only on the Bible to spread the gospel. He observes and documents spiritual life, his...
Update November 9, 2016: Since we posted the article last year, we learned about perspectives from Africans who work in China or work for Chinese companies in Africa (many would...
Those who went to the New Museum Triennial last year might still remember a juxtaposition of an iPad on a pedestal with a worker’s uniform, ID card, and contract on...
Watercolor as a Western art form was introduced to Taiwan just over one hundred years ago. Despite its relatively short history, Taiwanese watercolor has flourished, drawing from and establishing roots in culturally diverse soil....
It is said that there are no strangers in New York because everyone comes from somewhere else. Indeed, more and more people use sites like Genealogy Bank in an attempt...
With roughly 500 studios, performances, and exhibitions, Bushwick Open Studios is a three-day arts and culture festival that celebrates the Brooklyn neighborhood’s vibrant arts community which includes artists originally from China, Hong Kong,...
This weekend, the Education Division of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York (TECO) will present the 2015 Taiwan Design Cutting Edge Fashion Show in its headquarters in...
Photographer Gu Zhongsheng’s (顾忠升 / 顧忠升) first New York solo show Gradually Fog Up, presented by Jing Arts Project, attracted gallery goers from different parts of the city and proved a...