Conference 2010: PRC after Sixty

2009 was a great year for China, as it celebrated its 60th anniversary. It has been quite a journey since the country was founded in 1949, and as one of the largest, most influential conferences that focuses on China, Harvard China Review will hold its 13th annual conference in March 18 & 19l, 2010 at Harvard University to take a closer look at the past, present, and the future of this great nation.

The Harvard China Review Annual Conference will be multi-faceted, with topics spanning entrepreneurship, real estate, finance, education, art and architecture, and many other fields of interest.

  • Will Chinese businesses be able to establish a foothold overseas?
  • Is the currently booming real estate market a giant bubble?
  • Is there a great transformation ahead for the Chinese education system?
  • Will China be able to innovate in its technology development? Can clean energy become a driving force in China?
  • What are the opportunities and challenges ahead for China’s medical reform?
  • Where is art and architecture going in China?
  • Will the rapid development of Chinese charities bring new hope to those in need?
  • Does the growing significance of Chinese media signal a culture renaissance under the economic crisis?
  • Despite unfavorable economic conditions, China continues to boost an 8% GDP growth rate. However, there are still many difficult tasks and issues ahead, and it is important that we embrace these challenges as opportunities. After 60 years of ups and downs, where will China go in the future? Harvard China Review will discuss the current state and future of China under an international backdrop, and show the world China’s willingness and courage to accept challenges and wisdom.




    Harvard Chapel
    Annenberg Hall
    Lamont Library