Searching for China in the Archives
an RASBJ panel discussion
Saturday December 6th 2:30-4:30 p.m.
The Royal Asiatic Society China, Beijing invites you to a December 6th panel discussion on how hidden nuggets of information about China are revealed through archival research, enriching our understanding of Chinese society today. Panelists include Beijing historian and architectural heritage expert Wang Lanshun who authored a book on traditional courtyard homes; Beijing Postcards co-founder Lars Ulrik Thom, who’ll discuss how Beijing archives have helped enliven his walking tours of old Beijing; and Marie-Anne Souloumiac who was inspired by diary material and archival films to promote the legacy of her late grand-father, the legendary Dutch author, diplomat and Sinologist Robert van Gulik. Ms. Souloumiac recently attended the opening of a permanent exhibition in Chongqing’s Three Gorges Museum dedicated to van Gulik, who wrote the famous Judge Dee detective stories based on the life of a Tang Dynasty Chinese magistrate.
Newsweek’s Beijing Bureau Chief Melinda Liu will moderate the talk.
WHEN: Saturday, December 6th, 2:30-4:30 PM
WHERE: The Courtyard Institute, No.28 Zhong Lao Hutong, Dongcheng District, Beijing. 活动地址:北京市东城区中老胡同28号
MAP: http://www.courtyardinstitute.net/?page_id=360&lang=en
HOW MUCH: 30 RMB for members; 60 RMB for all others.
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RSVP: email [email protected] before December 4th, and let us know how many seats to reserve; space may be limited.
Thanks to the Courtyard Institute for providing this venue. |