The Comeback of Confucius-Talk with Michael Schuman
Date: Nov 23-7:30 pm
Venue: The Bookworm
Price: 40/50 yuan
For much of the past 100 years, Confucius was vilified by reformers and revolutionaries in China who believed the old sage was an outdated relic holding the nation back from a new, glorious future. But today, China's greatest philosopher is experiencing a revival. President Xi Jinping routinely promotes Confucius's ideas in an attempt to resurrect traditional culture as a bulwark against unwanted, foreign influences. The government is promoting Confucius Institutes around the world, using the sage as a brand in a soft-power campaign. Encouraged, ordinary Chinese are revisiting Confucius's teachings and traveling to the sage's hometown of Qufu. The comeback of Confucius is potentially one of the most significant trends in Chinese politics and culture. But is it for real? Can Confucius once again shape Chinese politics and society, as he had in the past? And what would that mean for China's future? Michael Schuman is author of the new book Confucius and the World He Created. He is a Beijing-based journalist who writes about Asia and the global economy.
Contact: 010-6586-9507
UCCA Gala and Benefit Auction 2015
Date: Nov 22-8 pm
Venue: Ullens Center for Contemporary Art
Since 2012, the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art has hosted an annual gala to celebrate our past and upcoming exhibitions and to honor those that made them possible. Beginning with the help of one designer, our gala has continued to mature over the past three years through generous donations of artwork from several artists. Now with support from international brands Dior, PYE, Davidoff, Morgan-Stanley, Sotheby's, and Pernod-Ricard as well as twenty-two major galleries from China and abroad, the gala and its accompanying benefit auction have become the focal point of concerted efforts to create a sustainable environment for Chinese contemporary art.
Contact: 010-5780-0200
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The Beijing Warlord Tour
Date: Nov 21-Dec 26 (Every Saturday)-2 pm
Price: 120/190 yuan
Step back in time to Beijing's chaotic Warlord Era on this tour of Beijing's wild political and military history. The guide will take you through the city's most historic hutong, and share stories on the political treachery and assassinations that took place in 1920's Beijing. You'll also learn how to baptize an army in less than five minutes and how to remember the names of your concubines.
Contact: 138-1777-0229
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