Education
Beijing-Based Company Helps U.S. Schools Battle Application Fraud
Although a recent New York Times article implies that the families of Chinese students are buying their way into U.S. private schools, a new company is increasingly popular for its verification of application information.
Event Watch: Art Beijing 2013
Running from April 30-May 2 at the Agricultural Exhibition Center of China, Art Beijing 2013 will be anything but a small affair, covering 20,000 square meters of exhibition space.
China Wine News: Import Slowdown, Wine-Themed Soap Opera, Latour In Shanghai
A roundup of wine news coming out of China, from rising domestic production and an import slowdown to a new youth-focused soap opera aimed at the country's middle-class and Louis Latour's recent tastings in Shanghai.
Event Watch: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something – Red?
n February 13, the USC U.S.-China Institute presents a talk with Alison Friedman to discuss how China is searching for a new globalized contemporary identity through music, dance and theater.
New York’s Metropolitan Museum Brings Views Of Nature To Beijing
Recently, the National Museum of China in Beijing teamed up with New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art to open the first large-scale exhibition cooperatively put on by the National Museum and the Met since the former re-opened its renovated doors two years ago.
















