May.15, 2024
CEMS-MiM Office
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Events
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Encountering Makoto Shinkai - Chamber Orchestra 2024 ACG Concert
Details of the event are as follows:
【Date】May 17
【Time】19:30
【Venue】New Tsinghua Xuetang
【Price】60/120/200/300/380 RMB
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Special Presentation for the "Art, Science, and Psychological Care Week": Returning to the Mountains – Feng Mantian's Ruanxian Immersive Concert
【Date】May 18
【Time】19:30
【Venue】New Tsinghua Xuetang
【Price】40/120/200/300/380 RMB
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Seminars
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First Cohort Schwarzman Scholar John Randolph Thornton Returns to the College with His New Book
【About the Event】
Join Schwarzman College alumnus J.R. Thornton for a discussion of his second novel, Lucien. In conversation with fellow Schwarzman College alumnus Zhang Zihao, Thornton will discuss his creative journey in literature, his experiences studying at Tsinghua, and examine some differences between Chinese and American education, culture, and society. Following a moderated discussion and Q&A with the audience, Thornton will be available to sign copies of Lucien.
【The Speaker】
John Randolph Thornton, Bachelor of Arts in History and Literature from Harvard University, and Master of International Relations from Tsinghua University Schwarzman College
【Time】
Thursday, May 16 at 7:00 pm
【Venue】
Schwarzman College, Tsinghua University
CFLD Hall, B1 Level
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Opening Ceremony of the 12th Tsinghua University International Cultural Festival: Global Village 2024 - World Expo in Tsinghua
【About the Event】
As the opening ceremony of the 12th Tsinghua University International Cultural Festival, Global Village 2024 - World Expo in Tsinghua is a university-wide international cultural exchange event sponsored by the International Students and Scholars Center (ISSC), and jointly organized by the Tsinghua University Association of Student International Communication (ASIC) and Tsinghua University Students’ Association of International Culture Exchange (AICE). This international cultural expo will allow teachers and students to “travel” through a series of unique exhibition booths arranged by students from different countries, watch live performances, and taste local foods, embarking on an interactive journey rich with cultural exploration.
【Time】
Saturday, May 18, 10:00 —17:00
【Venue】
Tsinghua University Zijing Sports Field
【Host】
International Students and Scholars Center (ISSC)
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Molecular Genetic Basis of Congenital Disorders of the Immune System Yields Precision Medical Therapies
【Speaker】
Michael J. Lenardo, Member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Medicine, and the Academy of Medical Sciences in the UK. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Director of the Clinical Genomics Research Program at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), Chief of the Molecular Development Section in the Laboratory of Immunology at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and NIH Distinguished Investigator.
【Time】
Friday, May 17, 10:00-11:30
【Venue】
Mengminwei Multi-functional Hall, Tsinghua University
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Culture
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Tanghulu
Tanghulu (simplified Chinese: 糖葫芦;pinyin: tang hú lu), is a traditional Chinese snack made from Chinese hawthorn. Coated in sugary hardened syrup, tanghulu is a very popular treat in Northern China. This sweet was made long ago in the ancient times. Today, people still eat them, mostly in northern China, but it is now commonly available in most large Chinese cities. Tanghulu typically has a hardened sugar coating that comes from dipping the skewer in sugar syrup but in recent times vendors have also used various other fruits, such as strawberries, pineapples. The pits and seeds of the hawthorn are emptied out and are commonly filled with sweet red bean paste before being skewered and dipped.