Events

Conferences & Meetings: In China
Airport Development and Expansion, Beijing
Airports in Asia face increased air traffic and congestion challenges from the growing demand of transportation. Major airports in the region are engaging themselves in numerous upgrade programs to support their future plan of accommodating a larger capacity in terms of both cargo and passengers. This event involves a panel of speakers including internationally renowned airport operators, architects and engineering consultants.
Venue: Swissotel Beijing
Date: April 18-19
Contact: enquiry@iqpc.com.sg
Conference Series of Cervantes Institute, Beijing
At this new conference series at Instituto Cervantes, experts from Spain and China will talk about subjects like financial systems, renewable energies and railways. They will analyze Spain's and China's industrial cooperation and special relationship.
Venue: Beijing Cervantes Institute
Date: from March 15
Contact: cult4pek@cervantes.org.cn
Cultural Products Trade Fair, Yiwu
Yiwu is located in the central part of East China's Zhejiang province. China Yiwu Stationery and Arts Trade Fair is the only foreign-oriented exhibition of China's domestic cultural industry with "the trading of cultural products and the development of cultural innovation" as its theme. It was honored as the most influential fair in cultural industry in 2008.
Venue: Yiwu International Exhibition Center
Date: April 20-23
Contact: (+86) 0579-85199995
CONFERENCES & MEETINGS >> IN EUROPE
Belgian-Chinese Chamber of Commerce Conference, Mons
The theme of this conference will be "EU-China Relation: Implications and Future". The speakers will discuss bilateral relations between China and the EU, its evolution, implication and prospects.
Venue: University of Mons
Date: April 27
Contact: cindy.docquier@umons.ac.be
Scotland China Clinics, Scotland
Scottish Development International (SDI) and China-Britain Business Council (CBBC) are running a series of China Business clinics across major Scottish regions. Whether you are just starting to look for opportunities for your business in China, or planning to further develop your existing China business, you may benefit from the clinic. People will have the opportunity to discuss on a one-to-one basis with Wendy Liu, Manager of CBBC's Scotland office and colleagues from SDI on matters ranging from market potential for products and services to how to establish a presence in the market as well as the types of support and services available to help develop the China market in a cost effective way.
Date: Till Dec 8
Customs Event, Brussels
After many years of doing business in China, some companies may have come across some customs issues with Belgian and/or Chinese customs while exporting goods to China or importing goods into Belgium. This event offers the latest information on Belgian-Chinese customs issues. Participants will have the chance to discuss their problems privately with the responsible persons from the Belgian and Chinese customs agencies.
Venue: Best Western Premier HNA Sodehotel
Date: May 26
Contact: info@bcecc.be
CULTURE >> IN CHINA
Spanish Cinema: The Essentials, Beijing
This films series shows some of the best films produced in Spain during the last 15 years. The movies are essential in understanding the contemporary diversity of Spanish cinema and its evolution.
Venue: Beijing Cervantes Institute
Date: April 13-June 18
Contact: cult4pek@cervantes.org.cn
Helsinki Men's Choir, Beijing
As one of the best choirs in Finland, the Helsinki Men's Choir has the longest history in the world
and had won many international prizes. One
concert of this choir in Finland can attract more than 12,000 audiences. During its China tour, the choir will perform new adaptations of Chinese folk songs.
Venue: Poly Theater
Date: May 5
Contact: polytheatre@163.com
Peter Ritzen Concert, Beijing
Belgium musician Peter Ritzen is a pianist, composer and conductor and has been regarded as "Liszt Junior" since he was a teenager. His music is a representative of the golden age of European music of the 19th century.
Venue: Poly Theater
Date: May 6
Contact: polytheatre@163.com
CULTURE >> IN EUROPE
Shanghai-Paris Painting Exhibition, Paris
Shanghai and Paris are two cities with many similarities and respectively assume the role of representatives for Eastern and Western culture for the past 100 years. Composed of three parts: "From Shanghai", "Plural Charms" and "Force of Globalization", and through 40 works, the exhibition presents mostly pictorial compositions in ink, oil and watercolor.
Venue: Chinese Cultural Center
Date: April 19-May 16
Contact: cccparisinfo@gmail.com
Photograph Exhibition of Shanghai Expo, Paris
This event is organized so that everyone can enjoy the colorful and memorable success of World Expo Shanghai 2010. Visitors will see how the cultures and characteristics of different countries were shown at the expo.
Venue: Chinese Cultural Center
Date: Till April 18
Contact: cccparisinfo@gmail.com
Exhibition of Miao ethnic group in Guizhou province, Paris
The Miao is one of the 56 ethnic groups in China.
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A selection of Miao ethnic costumes and handicraft will be on display |
In the 2000 census, there were 8.94 million Miao people in the country, and half of them live in Guizhou province. Miao costume is meaningful and decorative motifs are of great beauty and each creation is unique and of infinite variety. This exhibition shows the different styles of the Miao costumes.
Venue: Chinese Cultural Center
Date: April 20- May 8
Contact: cccparisinfo@gmail.com
2011 Spring Lecture Series:
China Faces the World, Brussels
The Brussels Institute of Contemporary China Studies launches the lecture series, featuring 10 renowned experts, to contribute to a more qualitative debate about China's rise and its impact on Europe.
Venue: Vrije University
Date: Till May 18
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