An artistic investigation by Mike Tsang into what it means to be a British Born Chinese – featuring 15 photographic portraits, archival imagery & written interviews. Award-winning photographer Mike Tsang opens a groundbreaking photographic exhibition showcasing the fascinating stories of the British Born Chinese and their families’ journeys to Britain. Howard and his sister Vivien are […]
Category: Brit/Chinese Culture
Nee Hao Magazine UK Disco Tour Commences on 6th Oct
Nee Hao Magazine is one of the UK’s premier event organisers for the British Chinese and East Asian community. The UK Disco Tour commences on October 6th 2012 in collaboration with the famous KPOP Team for a Korean School Disco at Revolution Leadenhall, London. This is followed by dates in Plymouth on the 16th in […]
China-Britain Young Leaders Forum Invitation (中英青年对话) 2012
CREATIVE INDUSTRIES –YOUNG LEADERS FORUM 19th–20th November, 2012, London. Asia House, LSE Confucius Institute and Houses of Parliament – This year, the annual China-Britain Youth Dialogue will bring together thirty young leaders from Britain and China’s creative industries to discuss how to strengthen China and Britain’s creative relationship by exploring the opportunities and challenges of young creative […]
London Chinese Independent Film Festival
The London Chinese Independent Film Festival (LCIFF) is a non-profit initiative dedicated to the greater public awareness of Chinese independent cinema, in association with the London Consortium, Birkbeck College, University of London, and the London Film School. It will take place at The Screen @RADA and Birkbeck Cinema from 15th to 29th of September 2012 with […]
A Conversation with Young Visionary Steven Cheung
Whoever has not heard of the prolific 22-year old Steven Cheung has been living under a rock. This rising young politician has shown that not only is it possible to bring about grassroots change, but that you can make a difference in the public realm without the traditional help of “old boys’ networks”. By Yinsey […]
EMERGE: Pioneering Social Innovation in China – Event in London Tues July 10th
London, UK – On the 10th July, the emerging social innovation sector in China will be the focus of an open debate that aims to explore opportunities for collaboration and knowledge-share between China and the UK within this field and beyond. Chaired by Lawrence Bloom, who currently spends half his time in China connected with […]
An English girl working in a Chinese world
Nikki Aaron has been living and working in China for 5 years. Originally from Leicester, pretty blonde Nikki now lives in Beijing and works as a news anchor for the China Xinhua News Network Corporation, a state owned television network. Nikki Aaron talks to Nee Hao Magazine How long have you been in China and what […]
The UK Chinese/East Asian Clubbing Analysis: Part 3 of a 4 Part Special : PlayKrown London
The UK Chinese/East Asian clubbing scene has reached mainstream status. The economic downturn has seen the closure of many nightclub venues across the UK, but this previously niche market is doing their part by pumping hundreds of thousands of pounds every week into the economy. These guys failed trying to do a Chinese version of […]
The UK Chinese/East Asian Clubbing Analysis: Part 2 of a 4 Part Special : JonB Kpop Team
The UK Chinese/East Asian clubbing scene has reached mainstream status. The economic downturn has seen the closure of many nightclub venues across the UK, but this previously niche market is doing their part by pumping hundreds of thousands of pounds every week into the economy. In this 4 part special, Nee Hao Magazine interviews 4 […]
Defining the Chinese Dream
Defining the Chinese Dream. Coined as a new buzzword, the “Chinese Dream” is something talked about increasingly by academics and politicians alike. With the last two centuries defined first by the British Dream and then the American Dream, this century is looking likely that it will be defined by the Chinese Dream. But what is the […]