China, on the far-eastern Pacific Rim, has over five thousands years of civilization, one of the oldest written records in human history, and a dedicated following of the sophisticated philosophy, Confucianism, for two millenniums.
Modern China, however, is also trying to spread the Internet across the country; Shanghai has become the vanguard of fashion and finance; Hong Kong has stood for the harbor of liberty and entertainment.
This event will feature Chinese culture and tradition which you cannot experience anywhere else.
A variety of activities will take place: ethnic performance, authentic Chinese and Asian food, exotic arts, and the dramatic Chinese medicine. More than you can imagine.
Particularly, we will tap into the Chinese Moon Festival, celebrating harvest, love, and family reunion with respect to the Chinese values.
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