You Are Invited to Boston Guzheng Ensemble’s 10th Anniversary Concert in Lexington

By Boston Guzheng Ensemble Join us for an enchanted evening of Chinese music! To celebrate of 10th anniversary the Boston Guzheng Ensemble will present a concert with Chinese traditional folk tunes, new composition, and Chinese pop song. The guzheng is a Chinese 21-string zither and the ensemble is the only guzheng ensemble in New England.

BSHC’s Annual Celebration and Fundraiser Raised over $100K

Boston — Boston Senior Home Care (BSHC) hosted its Annual Celebration and Fundraiser on Wednesday, November 7, 2012 at the elegant and historic Fairmont Copley Plaza, Boston. With the holiday season just around the corner, friends and supporters of BSHC enjoyed an evening of fine dining and live music. From left: Michael Maggiacomo (outgoing BSHC Board… Continue reading BSHC’s Annual Celebration and Fundraiser Raised over $100K

“Sodium Energy” Wins 2012 MIT CHIEF Pitch to China Business Plan Contest

By David Li, bostonese.com Cambridge, Mass. — In the afternoon of Nov. 18, 2012, the Winner of 2012 MIT CHIEF Business Plan contest was announce at the MIT China Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum (CHIEF) at Stata Center in MIT. “Sodium Energy”, a clean energy project by MIT students Kai Xiang Zheng Li, won the first… Continue reading “Sodium Energy” Wins 2012 MIT CHIEF Pitch to China Business Plan Contest

Soprano Yan Lian’s Debut Concert at St. Paul’s Parish Church Draws Rave Reviews

By David Li, bostonese.com Malden, Mass. — Just a little over a year ago, Yan Lian was a student at South China Normal University, and Attila Dobak was studying singing in Italy. They might never have imaged that one day they would share the stage, singing a classic duet together. Famous for its world-class universities… Continue reading Soprano Yan Lian’s Debut Concert at St. Paul’s Parish Church Draws Rave Reviews

Suffolk University and Primary Source to Hold Talks on Japan and Korea Later This Month

By Ron Suleski, PhD, Professor and Director, Rosenberg Institute for East Asian Studies Boston, Nov. 16, 2012 — We have asked Professor Sara Dillon of the Suffolk Law School to speak to us about the Japanese renegade writer Daizai Osamu (1909 –1948). Social Outcast, Rebellious Critic, the World of Daizai Osamu. He was critical of… Continue reading Suffolk University and Primary Source to Hold Talks on Japan and Korea Later This Month