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( China Daily ) Updated: 2016-02-27 07:42:05

Zero Discrimination Art Exhibition Opening

Date: March 1 - 6 pm

Venue: The Destination Health Centre

Price: Free Entry

UNAIDS China together with partners are inviting you to come and join our voices to call for compassion, tolerance, peace and an end to discrimination to all people. We will be celebrating our diversity and the call for inclusion for all people especially those living with HIV, those who use drugs and those from the LGBTIQ community. The 'I Believe! I Commit! I Care! ' Art Exhibition will be held to highlight how everyone can be part of the transformation and stand out for fair, equal and just societies. There will be photos, paintings, crafts and documentaries from the communities..

Contact: 134-6655-8457

The Emperor Far Away - Book Talk with David Eimer

Date: March 1 - 7:30 pm

Venue: The Bookworm

Price: 40-50 yuan

David Eimer is the author of The Emperor Far Away: Travels at the Edge of China, a travelogue that explores modern-day China along with its history and culture. Eimer first visited China in 1988, and has since visited almost every province, and written extensively about it for Lonely Planet. He lived in Beijing from 2005-2012, where he was the China correspondent for the Sunday Telegraph as well as a columnist and feature writer for the South China Morning Post. Traveling through the Islamic areas of Xinjiang province, into the forbidden zone of Tibet and across Route 219, which runs the rough boundary shared with India, the only disputed frontier in China, Eimer exposes the country's inner conflict. All the tensions in China today from its war against drugs and terrorism and the unstable relationships it maintains with Russia and Korea to its internal social issues take on new meaning when seen from China's most remote corners. The Emperor Far Away is a brilliant melding of journalism and history and essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary China.

Contact: 010-6586-9507

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