Gala 2009
The Fouth Anual Gala
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Alice Hsin News on WorldJournal![]()
Exhibits

Seeing once is better than hearing a hundred times.
— Chinese proverb
A loan of artifacts and images from the Ella V. Bowering Collection has made possible the Exhibits Program and contributed greatly to Chinese Culture Connection's visual impact. These exhibits, which capture the essence of Chinese culture through the use of text, images and artifacts, are free for public libraries. Exhibits are "works in progress"; they may be modified to fit the needs of display space, audience or program theme.
For a free exhibit at your local library or school with two or more program booking contact: Mei Hung at 781-321-6316 mei@chinesecultureconnection.org
Schedules for 2009 and 2010 exhibits:
Concord Public Library
February 2009 Celebrating the Year of the Ox
February 2009 Toys Made in China
February 2009 In a Goldfish Bowl
February 2009 The Rabbit King
February 2009 The Chinese Embroidered Purse
Bedford Free Public Library
July 15 - September 15, 2009 About the Chinese Poets and Painters
Malden Public Library
December 2008 - March 2009 Chinese Children Playing
April - June 2009 Silk Threads: Chinese Embroidery
July - September 2009 Chinese Birds and Birdcages
October - December 2009 All the Tea in China
Wellesley Public Library
February 2010 Chinese Fans
February 2010 Chinese Export Fans
February 2010 Artists’ Fans
February 2010 Painted Folded Paper Fans
February 2010 Painted Folded Paper Fans
Past Exhibits
- Concord Public Library
- December 2001–January 2002: Strong as a Tiger: Chinese Children's Hats
- February 2002: Good Fortune: Chinese Red Envelopes
- March 2002: Dolls Made in China
- April 2002: Scenes from the Life of a Mandarin
- Newton Public Library
- February 2002: Celebrating Chinese New Year (Horse)
- February 2002: The Chinese Horse
- February 2003: From the Pear Garden Academy: Chinese Opera Figures
- February 2003: The Chinese Counting Box: Abacus
- February 2003: Chinese Childrens Tiger Shoes: Embroidery to protect infants from malicious forces and to insure a prosperous future.
- February 2004: Year of the Monkey
- February 2004: "The Four Treasures"
- February 2004: Chinese Wedding Procession
- Malden Public Library
- April–May 2002: Strong as a Tiger: Chinese Children's Hats
- May–June 2002: Dolls Made in China
- January 2002–March 2003: Celebrating Chinese New Year
- March–April 2003: Panda Antics
- May–June 2003: Fine Art of Chinese Callligraphy and Painting
- October 17, 2003–May 2004: Chinese Puppets (Marrionettes)
- Billerica Library
- December 2002–January 2003: Strong as a Tiger: Chinese Children's Hats
- Wellesley Public Library
- January 2004: Celebrating Chinese New Year (Monkey)
- January 2004: Chinese Counting Box (Abacus)
- January 2004: Monkey King
- January 2004: Scenes from the Life of a Mandarin
- January 2004: Strong as a Tiger: Chinese Children's Hats
- January 2004: Chinese Children's Tiger Shoes: Embroidery to protect infants from malicious forces and to insure a prosperous future.
- Lincoln Public Library
- March 2004 — On Stage: Chinese String, Glove, Rod and Shadow Puppets
- Sherborn Library
- September 2004 — To be announced
Monthly Events
Monthly Movies
CCC Monthly Free Chinese Film Appreciation Series
May Schedule: Flayer 5/01:"I Not Stupid"
5/15:"Not One Less"
All movies are held at the Auditorium of the old Emerson School at
238 Highland Ave., Malden.
The entrance is on Emerald St.
For up-coming show or other info, please contact CCC’s office
Public Events
CCC sponsors or organizes free or fee based cultural events.
Feng Shui Workshop
Sunday, May 9th 2-5pm 238 Highland Ave, Malden The entrance is on Emerald St.
For more info please contact: mallen@ocln.org
Chinese Musical Concert
Sunday, April 5th at 3:00 PM Thomas Crane Public Library 40 Washington St., Quincy MA 02169
For more info please contact: mallen@ocln.org
GuZheng concert
Saturday, April 11 at Babson College.
This event is organized and presented by Boston Guzheng Ensemble
Golf Tournament 2009 in Summer
To be announced.
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