Good morning and aloha from Honolulu, Hawaii USA!
I hope that you and your loved ones enjoyed your Christmas holiday break.
We're rounding out Year 2017 with Mr. Jim Jang, president of the Friends of the Chinese American Museum in Los Angeles, California USA. He will be joining me on Conversations on the Saturday, December 30 broadcast of Marvels of China: Pathways to the Pacific Rim.
The Chinese American Museum's (CAM) mission is to "foster a deeper understanding of, and appreciation for, America's diverse heritage by researching, preserving, and sharing the history, rich cultural legacy, and continued contributions of Chinese Americans."
It is the first museum in Southern California dedicated to the Chinese American experience and history of the region. The CAM is housed in the oldest and last surviving structure of Los Angeles' original Chinatown, opening on December 18, 2003 in the El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument.
President Jim Jang will be enlightening all of us about CAM's founding, its programs, current exhibitions and so much more.
You can be sure that we'll feature the Confucius Moment, Weekly Almanac and other regular features. There's ample opportunities for exhibits to see and things to do where all-things Chinese is celebrated as Year 2017 sets and we anticipate the unfolding of a new year -2018 is looking very bold, prosperous and exciting to say the least!
So, please tune in this coming Saturday, December 30 to 1490 WGCH and WGCH.com anywhere. The live broadcast starts at 10:30 a.m. Eastern USA Time/ 11:30 p.m. Beijing Time.
Can't listen at that time? We've got you covered!
The recorded broadcast will be posted for all our listeners around the world at our archive site on podcasts.com -you can freely listen according to your schedule anytime, anywhere as often as you want.
To all my guests throughout Year 2017 -and my listeners around the world- I'm gratified to everyone for your support and continued interest in this show and its mission to explore and celebrate China's amazing dazzling culture, as well as nurture and illuminate the longstanding ties of friendship between the American and Chinese peoples. We eagerly look forward to Year 2018 as our journey continues.
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