Editor’s note: “Fair Ladies — Digital Representations of Ancient Chinese Women,” a Zhejiang Museum exhibition of more than 1,000 paintings from 32 museums across China, was held first online in 2021 ...
In 1834, a 14-year-old girl arrived in New York and changed history. Lloyd Suh's award-winning play The Chinese Lady tells the extraordinary story of Afong Moy and her more than 50 years in America, ...
Earlier this month, Chinese art collector Cherry Xu’s fashion-art foundation Cheruby — based in Shanghai — opened an exhibition and residency program with a show from fashion designer and artist ...
In 1834, teenager Afong Moy became the first known Chinese woman to come to the United States, where she was displayed as a kind of side show attraction by two American businessman trying to promote ...
First lady Kim Hea Kyung cooked rice cake soup with dumplings, a New Year dish blending Korean and Chinese traditions, Monday ...
ATLANTA - She’s believed to be the first Chinese woman to set foot in the United States — and once here, Afong Moy was exhibited to curious audiences as "The Chinese Lady." Now, Moy’s haunting story ...
Lloyd Suh’s “The Chinese Lady” is a fascinating piece of theater that sneaks up on you with unexpected surprises, twists and perspectives about human and international relations. And in the production ...
For all the Very Big Ideas that “The Chinese Lady” makes one ponder (racism, sexism, immigration, exploitation, xenophobia et al), it’s important to remember one crucial detail: It’s very funny. “I am ...