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Imperialism, Opium, and Nationalism: A Walk and Discussion at the Old Summer Palace

Oct 23 13:00 pm - 16:00 pm
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300 RMB (260 RMB for Hutong members) includes all tickets and admission fees

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Imperialism, Opium, and Nationalism: A Walk and Discussion at the Old Summer Palace


Date: Sunday, October 23
Time: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Cost: 300 RMB, 260 RMB for members includes entrance tickets to Old Summer Palace and all interior sites.


The Old Summer Palace contains the ruins of Yuanmingyuan, one of a series of lavish imperial gardens destroyed in 1860 during the Second Opium War. Today the ruined pillars, foundations, and archways serve as a vivid reminder to visitors and school children of the “Century of Humiliation” and the tragedy of imperialism in 19th-century China. While we explore the remains of these magnificent grounds, we will discuss the historical context for their destruction and how the memory of the events of 1860 continue to play a role in shaping how China views the world today.


The walk is led by a native-English speaker, a trained historian who has spent over a decade in Beijing teaching and researching Chinese history. The walk will last about two to three hours and we will proceed at a leisurely pace with plenty of time for rest, refreshments, and conversation. 


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Spaces for this walk are limited and registration is required. Details about the walk, including meeting points and payment information, will be sent by email as part of your your registration confirmation. 


We never cancel a walk and discussion. If you sign up, we're walking!


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