Centre d'Etudes Francais sur la
Chine Contemporaine (HK) [he French Centre for Research on Contemporary China (CEFC) was founded in 1991 as a publicly financed research institute,
based in Hong Kong; our offices in Taipei were opened in 1994. The CEFC's mission is to study political, economic and social developments in the
People's Republic of China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao.]
China Study Group [New York based non-profit organization formed in 1995 to facilitate
networking of scholars/activists, and promote dissemination of info and research
works, with a view to providing alternative perspectives and assessments on
issues pertaining to China – both its revolutionary past and today’s
China in the context of globalization. Members of the CSG support the broad
goals of the Chinese revolution that triumphed in 1949, and seek to stimulate
knowledge and debate regarding its achievements and limitations, as well as
to offer a critical perspective of the radical changes that have occurred
in China over the past 25 years and an ongoing analysis of its role in the
world today.]
South European
Network of Asian Studies [The South European Network of Asian Studies
is an informal association of resource and research centers on Asia, academic
institutions specialising in Asia, and individual Asianists located in Southern
Europe (Southern France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece...]
Chinese Performing Arts Agency [Approved
by the State Council and founded in 1957, China Performing Arts Agency (CPAA),
directly under the Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China,
is the largest and most professional performing arts agency in China. CPAA
is the world's largest provider for Chinese performing arts, as well as an
established leader in presenting the world's distinguished artists and attractions
in China]
Hong Kong Institute of Contemporary Culture [a non-profit, non-government community-initiated organization founded in Hong Kong for promoting cultural development from local, regional to international level. Steered by a voluntary board and executive committee with members from various arts, cultural and educational fields, the institute has proactively strived to expand the sphere and scope of cultural cooperation and exchange between Hong Kong and numerous cities in different regions since its inception in 1996.]
HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity [the first and a unique Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) senior secondary school in Hong Kong devoted to actualizing creative education. It provides young people with all-rounded creative learning experiences and opportunities for self-fulfillment]