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Category Archives: Events
Art + design auction for earthquake in Shanghai tonight – Neocha
NeochaEDGE, part of the Neocha networking website for Chinese designers, rock bands and other creative youths, is holding a charity auction tonight of works by the website’s members to raise money for earthquake relief.
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Tagged art, auctions, Neocha, NeochaEDGE
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Events for start-ups and tech heads tomorrow in Beijing
Two events of interest to tech heads and entrepreneurs in Beijing.
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My Beijing Birthday screening this Friday
“How ya doing? I’m Howie, just your average hyper Jewish guy from New York”. Event announcement: The Foreign Correspondents Club of Beijing will host a screening of the film My Beijing Birthday at Paddy O’Shea’s bar in Beijing on Friday … Continue reading
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Third Danwei Plenary Session: event in review
A review of the Third Danwei Plenary Session.
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Tagged Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, Danwei Plenary Session, Domininc Johnson-Hill, Kaiser Kuo, Richard Robinson
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Creative business event Tuesday Jan. 13
Danwei’s Third Plenary Session.
Creative business in China: stop the recession blues
Danwei’s Third Plenary Session: Creative business in China.
Americans in China for Obama: Watch the acceptance speech
US Democratic Convention: Watch Obama accept the nomination.
Danwei’s Third Plenary Session postponed
We are sorry to announce that Danwei’s Third Plenary Session has been postponed because of onerous security and registration requirements.
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Green architecture – Danwei Plenary Session
UPDATE: We are sorry to announce that Danwei’s Third Plenary Session has been postponed because of suddenly announced onerous security requirements from the local police. We will organize a new date for the event when things calm down in Beijing. … Continue reading
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Speaka English
If you’re in Beijing this Thursday July 10, the premier screening of a documentary called Mad about English, about Chinese people learning and speaking English.
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Tagged Beijing, documentary, English, film, language learning, Mad About English
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