February 23, 2012, 7:30 pm

Frank Sieren
China Bureau Chief, Die Zeit

 

Luxembourg Embassy Residence
21 Nei Wu Bu Jie
Dongcheng District


卢森堡大使住宅东城区内务部街21号

Lusenbao Dashi Zhuzhai Dongcheng Qu 21 Nei Wu Bu Jie

 

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How can we overcome the paralyzing fear of China?  How does China threaten our prosperity while at the same time help us to keep it?  How will China capitalize on the world’s economic crisis?

Frank Sieren, China Bureau Chief for the German weekly Die Zeit, author and documentary filmmaker, will present the frightening strengths as well as the hidden risks of China’s boom.  He will illuminate the inherent contradictions of China’s advancement as well as the role it will play at a time of global crisis.

February 16, 2012, 7:30 pm

Johnson Chang (Chang Tsong-zung)

Art Director, Hanart T Z Gallery (Hong Kong)

 

Embassy of India (new location)

Tianze Road, Liang Ma Qiao,
Chaoyang District
印度驻华使馆

北京市朝阳区亮马桥天泽路

Yindu Dashiguan Chaoyang Qu Liang Ma Qiao Tianze Lu

 

Please note this is a new embassy address.

 

BIS events are open to foreign passport holders only.
All BIS events are off-the-record. Photography, filming and recording are not permitted.

 

Non-members welcome for a single lecture fee of RMB 50 (students with valid ID RMB 20).


Membership desk open 7:00 pm for 7:30 pm lecture,
no reservations necessary.
For inquiries on the day of the event, from 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm, please call 137 1767 2167.

For centuries China has uniquely and profoundly shaped East Asia.  But why has China’s recent economic and cultural shift radically changed its influence as well as its own past?  Can contemporary India serve as a link to understanding contemporary China?  How do China’s and India’s modernity compare and how can they refresh each other?

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