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We’ve all made them. Some are embarrassing. Some are career-ending. Some are catastrophic. With 5000 years under its belt and quite a few emperors and leaders who were…less than qualified it should come as no surprise that China’s history has more than its share of whimsical, disastrous, and just plain weird exercises in decision-making. We’re counting ’em down at The Hutong on July  12.

Join Hutong historian Jeremiah Jenne (author of the history blog Jottings from the Granite Studio) for this humorous and informative romp through the annals of China’s past.

  • Date: Sunday, July 12
  • Time: 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
  • Cost: 50 RMB, 40 RMB for members

 

As seats are limited, please register for this talk using the button below

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Jeremiah Jenne is the Executive Director of The Hutong in Beijing. He is also the author of the popular Chinese History blog Jottings from the Granite Studio and has been a contributor for the Atlantic Monthly Online, The Economist, That’s Beijing, and The Insider’s Guide to Beijing. He is a frequent guest on the Sinica Podcast hosted by Kaiser Kuo. Prior to joining the Hutong, Jeremiah taught Chinese History for ten years. He has lived in Beijing since 2002.