纽约皇后大学中国年

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今天本打算在宿舍里好好休息一下,一看日历才发现已经是10月5日了,来美国之前就记得这个日子,有两个重要的讲座不能错过!幸好我没有错过!
http://www.qc.cuny.edu/Academics/GlobalEd/yearofchina/Pages/default.aspx
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LECTURE: CHINA TODAY
Queens College’s Distinguished Professor Morris Rossabi is a historian of China and Central Asia. He is the author of several books and numerous articles, and has contributed to several volumes of the Cambridge History of China. Professor Rossabi travels extensively to central Asia and Mongolia.
Queens College’s Distinguished Professor Morris Rossabi
ILLUSTRATED TALK:
VESTIGES OF THE SILK ROAD IN CHINA
France Pepper, executive director of Shen Wei Dance Arts, will take us on a virtual trip along the Silk Road that ran from China’s ancient capital Chang’an (modern Xi’an) to the oases of the Taklamakan Desert in eastern Central Asia. We will explore the art, culture, history, and geography of a region that once connected China to Europe and served as the trade route for many exotic goods and the exchange of people, religions, and ideas.
LeFrak Concert Hall, 3 pm, free
LeFrak Concert Hall, 2 pm, free
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LECTURE: CHINA TODAY Queens College’s Distinguished Professor Morris Rossabi is a historian of China and Central Asia. He is the author of several books and numerous articles, and has contributed to several volumes of the Cambridge History of China. Professor Rossabi travels extensively to central Asia and Mongolia. LeFrak Concert Hall, 2 pm, free |
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ILLUSTRATED TALK: VESTIGES OF THE SILK ROAD IN CHINA France Pepper, executive director of Shen Wei Dance Arts, will take us on a virtual trip along the Silk Road that ran from China’s ancient capital Chang’an (modern Xi’an) to the oases of the Taklamakan Desert in eastern Central Asia. We will explore the art, culture, history, and geography of a region that once connected China to Europe and served as the trade route for many exotic goods and the exchange of people, religions, and ideas. LeFrak Concert Hall, 3 pm, free |
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LECTURE: CHINA TODAY Queens College’s Distinguished Professor Morris Rossabi is a historian of China and Central Asia. He is the author of several books and numerous articles, and has contributed to several volumes of the Cambridge History of China. Professor Rossabi travels extensively to central Asia and Mongolia. LeFrak Concert Hall, 2 pm, free |
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ILLUSTRATED TALK: VESTIGES OF THE SILK ROAD IN CHINA France Pepper, executive director of Shen Wei Dance Arts, will take us on a virtual trip along the Silk Road that ran from China’s ancient capital Chang’an (modern Xi’an) to the oases of the Taklamakan Desert in eastern Central Asia. We will explore the art, culture, history, and geography of a region that once connected China to Europe and served as the trade route for many exotic goods and the exchange of people, religions, and ideas. |
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LECTURE: CHINA TODAY Queens College’s Distinguished Professor Morris Rossabi is a historian of China and Central Asia. He is the author of several books and numerous articles, and has contributed to several volumes of the Cambridge History of China. Professor Rossabi travels extensively to central Asia and Mongolia. LeFrak Concert Hall, 2 pm, free |
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ILLUSTRATED TALK: VESTIGES OF THE SILK ROAD IN CHINA France Pepper, executive director of Shen Wei Dance Arts, will take us on a virtual trip along the Silk Road that ran from China’s ancient capital Chang’an (modern Xi’an) to the oases of the Taklamakan Desert in eastern Central Asia. We will explore the art, culture, history, and geography of a region that once connected China to Europe and served as the trade route for many exotic goods and the exchange of people, religions, and ideas. |
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LECTURE: CHINA TODAY Queens College’s Distinguished Professor Morris Rossabi is a historian of China and Central Asia. He is the author of several books and numerous articles, and has contributed to several volumes of the Cambridge History of China. Professor Rossabi travels extensively to central Asia and Mongolia. LeFrak Concert Hall, 2 pm, free |