Reproduction of Chinese Calligraphy and Painting from the Perspective of Printing Technology - 從印刷技術談中國書畫複制

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Lecture by Bing Liu (劉冰)


Wednesday, September 27, 2023
11:30 AM - 2:30 PM (Pacific Time)


Location: Main Conference Room, Charles E. Young Research Library

Mr. Bing Liu, an author, a publisher, a teacher, a collector, a philanthropist, and an owner of Evergreen Bookstore in the City of Monterey Park and a devoted supporter to the UCLA East Asian Library, will share his insightful tips and wisdom based on rich experiences in printing and publishing in both Taiwan and Los Angeles for the past 70 years.

In 1978, after receiving extensive educational training and professional experience in China, Taiwan and the United States, Bing Liu established Evergreen Publishing and Stationery in the Los Angeles suburb of Monterey Park, building it into one of the leading Chinese book publishers, suppliers and distributors in North America. With Mr. Liu at its helm, Evergreen Books has continued to serve the Chinese American community through a deep commitment to importing and selling Chinese literature and to promoting cultural programs, gallery exhibitions and publishing books about America to help newly arrived Chinese immigrants settle into their adopted country.

This event is funded by the Title VI National Resource Center (NRC) grant, organized by the UCLA Richard C. Rudolph East Asian Library and co-sponsored by UCLA Asia Pacific Center and UCLA Center for Chinese Studies.


For questions about the event, please contact asia@international.ucla.edu

Sponsor(s): Asia Pacific Center, Center for Chinese Studies, UCLA Richard C. Rudolph East Asian Library

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