SERIES: Pengyous of Beijing
Posted onProject Pengyou interns, Tammy Tian and Mi-Yeon Park collect slices of life from Pengyous in Beijing in this tenth installment of the Humans of New York-inspired photo in series.
Project Pengyou interns, Tammy Tian and Mi-Yeon Park collect slices of life from Pengyous in Beijing in this tenth installment of the Humans of New York-inspired photo in series.
Project Pengyou intern Megan Cansfield takes a look at how Chinese culture is celebrated around the world through different Chinese New Year activities and traditions!
Now that the Project Pengyou Leadership Fellows Program is in its second year, several of our inaugural Fellows have graduated. We had a call last week to catch up with everyone and hear about their careers and recent adventures in China and abroad.
From February 8-14, Pengyous will visit local schools that have limited access to Chinese language and culture and share their knowledge with them.
Newly elected Taiwanese President, Tsai Ing-Wen: ““I want to emphasize that both sides of the strait have a responsibility to find mutually acceptable means of interaction that are based on dignity and reciprocity,”
I went to Senlinhu originally hoping to improve my Chinese, but I left with so much more.
The Project Pengyou Leadership Network kicked off 2016 with our first national call of the year connecting Project Pengyou Chapter leaders from coast to coast.
New York City will have a day off to observe the Lunar New Year, the most important cultural holiday for many Asian American families.
Team Pengyou is thrilled to share with everyone that after a short hiatus, the Freeman-ASIA Program is now accepting applications! For students who are looking for ways to finance studying abroad in China, the Freeman Asia Award is a great opportunity to pursue. The application for the scholarships, which will be available for summer, semester, and year-long programs, will be available starting Feb. 1st. Read on below for more details!