Event Details
WHAT: "History Heard: Disappearing sounds of the hutongs", an RASBJ in-person talk by Colin Siyuan Chinnery in conversation with David Rennie
WHEN: RESCHEDULED TO FEB. 10, 2022 Thursday from 7:00-8:00 PM Beijing time
WHERE: The Courtyard Institute or "Sihe College", 28 Zhonglao Hutong, Dongcheng district, Beijing
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MORE ABOUT THE EVENT: With one's eyes closed, Beijing's main roads sound like any Chinese city. All around is the roar of traffic, honks from delivery scooters and the occasional bicycle bell. But in the capital's last hutongs, fragments of an older soundscape can be heard. Some recall ancient pastimes, such as the eerie metallic thrumming of pigeon whistles. Others are a link to fast-vanishing trades, like the clanking metal plates of knife-sharpeners. For Beijing is a city of merchants as well as politics. As recently as 1980 Beijingers heard the "dong" of camel caravans carrying coal. RASBJ members are invited to an evening of history heard through the ears, featuring Colin Siyuan Chinnery, co-founder of a new museum of sound in Songzhuang, in conversation with David Rennie of The Economist.
HOW MUCH: RMB 100 for RASBJ members and RMB 200 for non-members, which includes one free drink and Lunar New Year snacks. Numbers will be limited; please register and pay no later than FEB. 7. (If official COVID-related restrictions require event cancellation, registrants will be notified, payments will be refunded, and if timing permits the talk will take place online).
HOW TO JOIN THE EVENT: Please click "Register" or "I Will Attend" and follow the instructions. After successful registration you'll receive a confirmation email; if you seem not to have received it, please check your spam folder.