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China Matters - the China Institute podcast
China Matters - the China Institute podcast
11 episodes
4 months ago
Ukrainian PhD student Sofiia Saichenko speaks with Jia Wang about completing her doctoral studies at the University of Alberta, and how language and art have the power to shape our world.
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Ukrainian PhD student Sofiia Saichenko speaks with Jia Wang about completing her doctoral studies at the University of Alberta, and how language and art have the power to shape our world.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Lost in the Battle for Hong Kong - an interview with Bob Tatz
China Matters - the China Institute podcast
49 minutes 29 seconds
6 years ago
Lost in the Battle for Hong Kong - an interview with Bob Tatz
Orphaned in Hong Kong at age seven and thrown into the whirlwind of WWII, Mr. Bob Tatz shares his incredible story of survival as we discuss his recently-published memoir, "Lost in the Battle for Hong Kong". If you are interested in purchasing Bob's book, it is now available on Amazon. Residents of the Edmonton area may buy directly from the author by contacting the China Institute at china@ualberta.ca. All proceeds from this memoir go to support the Sacred Heart School, operated by the Canossian Institute, and the Hope School, run by the Missionary of the Immaculate Conception in Kowloon.
China Matters - the China Institute podcast
Ukrainian PhD student Sofiia Saichenko speaks with Jia Wang about completing her doctoral studies at the University of Alberta, and how language and art have the power to shape our world.