Boston, Nov. 23, 2015, — Boston Chinatown Main Street (CMS) announced the election of Mr Rick Wong to be its new President effective November 12, 2015. Rick Wong(middle) led volunteers at the community street cleaning event in October 2015 in Boston Chinatown(file photo).
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CCTV America: Daniel Wu Breaks Barriers for Asian Actors
New York City, Nov. 23, 2015, — Chinese-American executive producer and actor of Daniel Wu sees his new cable television show as a groundbreaking portrayal of Asian-Americans. He was recently interviewed by CCTV America.
Director Eng Attends My Life In China Screening in Boston
By Beatrice Lee, bostonese.com columnist Boston Nov. 22, 2015, — I went to St. James Church in Boston Chinatown this morning, and met a lot of old friends and took a lot of pictures. Also went next door to Tuft’s Auditorium for a Chinese documentary movie. The afternoon event was very well attended. (L to… Continue reading Director Eng Attends My Life In China Screening in Boston
The Latest US Export to China: NCAA Sports!
Hangzhou, China, Nov. 19, 2015 – The student-athletes participating in the Pac-12 China Game and their university delegations visited the headquarters of Alibaba Group (NYSE: BABA) in Hangzhou to kick off the historic week of activities in China. The Pac-12 China Game presented by Alibaba Group was played on Saturday, Nov. 14 at the Mercedes-Benz… Continue reading The Latest US Export to China: NCAA Sports!
Hui Weng Performs at Asian Cultural Center as Photo Exhibit of Xinjiang, China Opens
By Xinming Li, bostonese.com Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 23, 2015, — Photo exhibition Record of 24 hours in Xinjiang opened Friday evening at Asian Cultural Center Boston on 1035 Cambridge St. About 100 invited guests attended the opening ceremony. About 70 photographs of Xinjiang’s unique landscape and diverse culture were on display in the Panda Studio… Continue reading Hui Weng Performs at Asian Cultural Center as Photo Exhibit of Xinjiang, China Opens
Mylovetea Dr. Tea’s Lecture on Bohea Tea Draws Excitement at Harvard University
By Victor Chen, bostonese.com Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 22, 2015, — Dr. Tea, founder of Mylovetea.com, was recently invited to speak at the Harvard Chinese Culture Workshop at Harvard Yenching Library by moderator Ms. Phong Chang. The topic of Dr. Tea`s lecture was Bohea Tea: The Bridge of World History. One of the most interesting facts… Continue reading Mylovetea Dr. Tea’s Lecture on Bohea Tea Draws Excitement at Harvard University
Deloitte Releases 2015 North America Technology Fast 500 Rankings
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13, 2015 – Deloitte today released the 2015 Technology Fast 500, an annual ranking of the fastest growing North American companies in the technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences and energy tech sectors. StartApp claimed the top spot with a growth rate of 21,984 percent from 2011 to 2014. Based in New York,… Continue reading Deloitte Releases 2015 North America Technology Fast 500 Rankings
Desperation, Money Drive Chinese Patients Abroad
By Xinhua writer Guo Ying BEIJING, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) — Among the excited shopaholics and selfie-takers among China’s outbound travelers is another group – more serious and usually carrying their medical records. Late afternoon sun sends a long shadow across the Jimmy Fund building of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston(from Facebook).
CAP Brief Stresses the Need to Defeat ISIS after Paris Attacks
Washington, D.C., Nov. 20, 2015, — In recent weeks, the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham, or ISIS, has shown that it is capable of conducting terrorist activities outside of Iraq and Syria. The devastating attacks on Paris and the downing of a Russian passenger plane filled with civilians over Egypt requires a greater response from… Continue reading CAP Brief Stresses the Need to Defeat ISIS after Paris Attacks
BPL’s American Revolution Exhibition Crosses the 100,000 Visitor Mark
Boston, Nov. 19, 2015, — On Friday, the Norman B. Leventhal Map Center’s newest exhibition, We Are One: Mapping America’s Road from Revolution to Independence welcomed its 100,000th visitor since opening in May at the Boston Public Library. The exhibition is the most successful in the Map Center’s history, and has been visited by individuals… Continue reading BPL’s American Revolution Exhibition Crosses the 100,000 Visitor Mark