Be the first to know Lantern Festival’s exciting programs!
Dear old and new friends, the South Coast Chinese Cultural Center will join hands with Pacific Symphony to co-host the 2024 Lantern Festival large-scale cultural celebration event on March 2. The event will start at 11 a.m. and end at 4 p.m. During these 5 hours, you can enjoy various types of cultural song and dance performances outside the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall and in the concert hall, which will definitely bring you a bright and refreshing feeling...
Fred and Julia Wan moved to Southern California in 1995 when he assumed the position of Vice Chancellor for Research and Dean of Graduate Studies at the Irvine campus of the University of California...
溫氏夫婦於 1995 年移居南加州,當時溫耀明擔任爾灣加大副校長和研究院院長,在他的領導下,校外研究經費大幅提升。張玉賢被委任為加州州立大學富勒頓分校(CSUFullerton)科學與數學教育中心主任。1999 年,她因改革橙縣 K-6 年級科學教育而獲得 Arnold and Mabel Beckman 基金會 1400 萬美元的 Beckman@科學計劃獎金...
The Lunar New Year is coming soon. During the Lunar New Year, in addition to pasting blessing characters and writing Spring Festival couplets, many families will also post "Door Gods (Menshen)" on the door...
Tradition and Innovation: The Stirring Charm of Chinese Music
This year, the South Coast Chinese Drum Team will participate in the OC Lantern Festival. They will perform well-known and moving pieces, while also previewing their upcoming work, "Nezha."...
Taiwanese American Foundation & Orange County Chinese-American Chamber of Commerce Foundation Accepting Scholarship Application Now
High school students are encouraged to apply for this year's scholarships.
The Taiwanese American Foundation is currently welcoming applications for scholarships targeting high school graduates and college freshmen. And the Orange County Chinese-American Chamber of Commerce Foundation is also actively receiving scholarship applications...
Every 60 seconds, someone in the United States sustains a burn serious enough to require treatment. Create a safety zone of at least three feet around hot objects or appliances and follow the safety tips...
The South Coast Chinese Cultural Association (SCCCA) is an educational and cultural charity organization spontaneously formed by Chinese in Southern California. Not only did SCCCA establish the largest scale Irvine Chinese School in Southern California in 1976, it also gathered the strength of the Chinese community in 2005 and established independently the only South Coast Chinese Cultural Center in Southern California dedicated to promoting traditional Chinese culture and Chinese learning and advocating and realizing a multicultural life."