Liverpool’s iconic St George’s Hall is to host a special exhibition to remember the plight of the prisoners of war from the Second World War. As China and other allied powers hold commemorations to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, an exhibition about a prisoners of war camp in Northeast China […]
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Hebei: The One Province You Can’t Miss
David Feng was one of the emcees of the opening ceremony of the Beautiful Hebei photo exhibition, currently held at the University of Westminster’s Regent Street campus. He’s been to Hebei a lot, has taught in the province, and his wife has ancestral roots there. Learn more from Hebei by joining David on a tour […]
Chinese and British contemporary silent film
Written In Dust is a contemporary silent film: a tragedy set in Beijing, with live music accompaniment, a fusion of traditional Chinese and modern British, by classical Chinese musician Ling Peng and pianist/guitarist Andy Middleton. The film tells the tragic tale of three young Chinese rural migrants who come in search of the new life […]
Beautiful Hebei expo at University of Westminster
By David Feng The UK Hebei Society, the China Media Centre, the University of Westminster, the 48 Group, TIENS and the Chinese province of Hebei will be organising a new photographic exhibition of the province of Hebei, which will play co-host to the 2022 Winter Olympics with Beijing. The expo will take place at Fyvie […]
Featured: Top Chinese Halloween Parties in UK
Queen St, Nottingham Nee Hao Magazine features the UK’s top Halloween parties for the Chinese community and students. The annual Halloween parties will start in Nottingham on the 30 Oct and end in London on the 31 Oct. Make new friends and catch with old ones at an event near you. Click on the image […]
Chinese Student UK City Spotlight – Nottingham
—————- George’s Kitchen, Queen Street, Nottingham City Centre —————- George’s Kitchen – The perfect English meal Nottingham was designated as a Science City in 2005 in recognition of its rich scientific heritage, industrial base and role as a leading research centre. With two universities in the city attracting many Chinese and East Asian students, Nee Hao […]
Comedian Phil Wang returns to Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Award-winning stand-up comedian PHIL WANG returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with a month long run of his brand new show Philth. Masking an inner angst with a wry outlook and laid-back demeanour, this suave dork has turned to Mindfulness to address the complexities of modern living with his most introspective hour yet. Streaming between […]
Korean boy band TOPP DOGG London gig
TOPP DOGG; A twelve member Korean boy band will finally hold their very first showcase tour with a date in London this September! The talented boy band debuted in 2013 with the song, “Say It” from their debut album, “Dogg’s Out.” Topp Dogg has sparked a lot of the public’s interest since the very beginning […]
City Spotlight – Liverpool Chinatown
With the fourth highest Chinese population in the UK (approximately 8,000) and being home to Europe’s oldest Chinese community, Liverpool is often an overlooked city in the north of England and overshadowed by Manchester, particularly when it comes to the presence of Chinese people but also as a world class city in general. But we […]
Geoffrey Yeung’s Road Trip to Dartmoor
Trekking the meanders Earlier in the month, we caught up with Geoffrey Yeung, who showed us how a UK ROAD TRIP can be adventurous, relaxing, scenic and simply make you feel like you are on a completely different continent. Quick Facts: Name: Geoffrey Yeung Age: 29 Profession: UK Immigration Lawyer Role: Director at Duncan Lewis […]