Join Chinese community events in Brooklyn, NY celebrating your cultural heritage. Find cultural festivals, professional networking events, religious celebrations, educational workshops, fundraisers, and social gatherings that bring the Chinese community together. Stay connected with events that honor your traditions and create meaningful connections.
An incredible group of accomplished young Asian-American musicians playing in an ensemble of traditional Chinese instruments
Flying Strings Youth Ensemble with Yang Jin (Pipa Virtuoso and Director)
Saturday, June 13, 2026 at 7pm
An incredible group of young, accomplished Asian American musicians lead by world-renowned Pipa player Yang Jin will perform in an evening of Eastern and Western music on traditional Asian instruments joined by special guest artists. This is a truly unique opportunity to hear traditional instruments played solo and as an orchestra in an intimate setting and to see the beautiful traditional dress of the performers who are visiting us for the day.
Artists:
Flying Strings Youth Ensemble
Yang Jin, Pipa and leader
Guest artists: TBA
Flying Strings Youth Ensemble was established by their mentor, Yang Jin, a very well-known Pipa artist and music educator. They play diverse instruments, including Pipa, Guzheng, Erhu, Zhongruan, flute, violin, cello, and piano. Members range from age 8 to 18, coming from all over the United States, and share the same love for Chinese music and culture. They have performed at various events, such as Chinese New Year celebrations and jazz festivals, and often bring their music to senior living facilities, schools, museums and libraries. Their members have been recognized and awarded in numerous international competitions, including the “Dunhuang Cup”, “Great Composers Competition”, and “Golden Classical Music Awards”.
Pipa performer Yang Jin is a leading Pipa soloist of her generation. She graduated from the world-renowned Central Conservatory of Music and won numerous awards in competitions. Jin has performed as a soloist with many well-known orchestras and Ensembles, including Yo-Yo Ma’s “Silk Road Ensemble.” She has performed at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, John F. Kennedy Center, Harris Theater, and many others. In recent years, she launched the “Yangjin and Friends” crossover series that inspires creativity and cross-border cooperation and has won widespread attention and praise. The album of new music recorded by her student and cello received a Grammy nomination.
About Musica Reginae Productions:
Founded in 2000, Musica Reginae Productions (MRP) brings innovative programming and world-renowned artists to concert spaces in Queens, the most ethnically diverse county in the world. MRP’s mission is to be “Your natural choice for fine music in Queens.”
MRP produces affordable, informative, and family friendly concerts featuring music that draws its inspiration from the classical, chamber, opera, jazz and world music literature. Our concerts provide a venue for talented and exciting young and established artists and we have become increasingly devoted to presenting new music by emerging composers, particularly those who have an affiliation with NYC and with our home borough of Queens. MRP fulfills its educational outreach mission with its Community Concerts for Kids, a free interactive, educational series for children and families ages 4 and up, led by teaching artists Beata Moon and MRP Artistic Director Barbara Podgurski. In addition, our artists perform at several public events every year including the 9/11 ceremonies in lower Manhattan and have also performed for Pope Francis during his Papal Visit of 2015. MRP is able to present top-notch performances each season because of the support it receives from individual and corporate sponsors in addition to partial funding from the Department of Cultural Affairs, the New York State Council on the Arts and NYC & Co.
For more information about our current season and to learn about all the concerts, educational childrens programming and the Musica Reginae Youth Chamber Ensemble (MRYCE) that are part of who we are and what we do in our Queens communities.
Saturday, 13, 19.00 -
Saturday, 13, 21.00
Queens,
NY
_$25
China Institute Centennial Celebration: Guzheng Tianxia Concert
As part of the China Institute’s Centennial Celebration, join us for a special evening honoring the beauty, history, and global resonance of Chinese music through the artistry of the guzheng. This unique concert brings together two distinguished masters in a rare shared performance.
Renowned Hong Kong artist Xu Lingzi presents innovative interpretations rooted in tradition.
Master Gao Baijian from Guangdong, China, brings to life the expressive regional Chaozhou style of the Lingnan tradition.
Yuan Sha is widely recognized as a representative figure of contemporary Chinese guzheng art and a cultural ambassador for Chinese traditional music.
The program will be announced from the stage by US-based scholar and educator Mei Han, whose work bridges cultures and promotes cross-cultural exchange.
Co-presented by the US-China Music Institute of Bard College and China Institute, this very special event will showcase the richness, history, and evolving voice of the guzheng, one of the most iconic instruments in the Chinese music tradition.
This concert is presented as part of the US-China Music Institute’s annual conference on Chinese music in the West, Guzheng Tianxia 古筝天下, taking place at China Institute and at Bard College from April 30 to May 2, 2026.
Thursday, 30, 18.30 -
Thursday, 30, 19.30
New York,
NY
_$25
Please note: this class will be taught in Chinese. An English version of this workshop will take place on Saturday, April 18.
Meeting Location: Visitor & Administration Building Meeting Room
Registration encouraged; walk-ins welcome upon availability.
Not yet a Member? Membership gets you discounts on select programs, year-round FREE Garden admission, parking passes and discounts, reciprocal admissions benefits at over 300 gardens, and more.
REFUND POLICY
Tickets are non-refundable, except in the event of a cancellation by the organizer.
CANCELLATIONS
In the case that the event is cancelled, you will be notified via email and refunded.
COMMUNICATIONS
By purchasing tickets and attending QBG events, you hereby opt in to receiving communications from the Garden. You may receive updates about future QBG events and news through the addresses you provide.
GARDEN ETIQUETTE
QBG staff strives to provide a place of peace, beauty, and safety for the quiet enjoyment of our visitors. QBG is a living museum, a collection of gardens for the study, culture, exhibition, and display of plants. We encourage our visitors to explore, enjoy, and be respectful of our plant collections and to be considerate of fellow guests as well.
PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEOGRAPHY
Queens Botanical Garden (QBG) occasionally photographs or films visitors and activities on site to support our mission in promotional media and materials, including print, online, broadcast, and social media. By attending this event, you grant permission to QBG use your likeness in perpetuity, in all forms of print and digital media used to promote, publicize, or advertise the Garden, its activities, and programs. If you do not give QBG permission to take and use your image, you must notify an event organizer or staff when you arrive for this event. QBG is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
GETTING TO QBG
By public transportation, take the number 7 subway line to Main Street, the Long Island Rail Road (Port Washington line) to Main Street/Flushing, or the Q44-SBS or Q20 bus.
PARKING
Parking is available year-round during Garden open hours at the Parking Garden, located at 42-80 Crommelin Street, Flushing, NY 11355.
ABOUT QBG
QBG is an urban oasis where people, plants and cultures are celebrated through inspiring gardens, innovative educational programs and real-world applications of environmental stewardship. QBG is located on property owned by the City of New York, and its operation is made possible in part by public funds provided through the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, Queens Borough President, the New York City Council, State elected officials, the New York State Department of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, along with corporate, foundation, and individual supporters.
Saturday, 25, 13.00 -
Saturday, 25, 15.30
New York,
NY
_$25
Calligraphy, Music & Mandarin Meetup – Your Monthly Cultural Escape
Step into a beautiful evening where art, music, and language come alive. Each month, experience captivating live performances featuring some of China’s most iconic instruments — from the graceful guqin (古琴) to the ethereal, harp-like konghou (箜篌) and the lush, harmonizing sheng (笙)— performed by talented musicians who bring these ancient sounds to life.
As music fills the room, slow down and immerse yourself in the serene practice of Chinese calligraphy, guided by a master calligrapher. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced, you’ll receive hands-on guidance — all materials (ink, paper, brushes) are provided.
Want to practice Mandarin? Join our Mandarin Language Table during intermission for a fun, relaxed conversation with support from our language instructors.
Enjoy tea and light refreshments, meet fellow culture lovers, and experience a unique night of art and connection in the heart of NYC!
No experience is needed — just bring your curiosity! We can’t wait to share this inspiring evening with you.
Friday, 17, 18.00 -
Friday, 17, 20.00
New York,
NY
_$25
An incredible group of accomplished young Asian-American musicians playing in an ensemble of traditional Chinese instruments
Flying Strings Youth Ensemble with Yang Jin (Pipa Virtuoso and Director)
Saturday, June 13, 2026 at 7pm
An incredible group of young, accomplished Asian American musicians lead by world-renowned Pipa player Yang Jin will perform in an evening of Eastern and Western music on traditional Asian instruments joined by special guest artists. This is a truly unique opportunity to hear traditional instruments played solo and as an orchestra in an intimate setting and to see the beautiful traditional dress of the performers who are visiting us for the day.
Artists:
Flying Strings Youth Ensemble
Yang Jin, Pipa and leader
Guest artists: TBA
Flying Strings Youth Ensemble was established by their mentor, Yang Jin, a very well-known Pipa artist and music educator. They play diverse instruments, including Pipa, Guzheng, Erhu, Zhongruan, flute, violin, cello, and piano. Members range from age 8 to 18, coming from all over the United States, and share the same love for Chinese music and culture. They have performed at various events, such as Chinese New Year celebrations and jazz festivals, and often bring their music to senior living facilities, schools, museums and libraries. Their members have been recognized and awarded in numerous international competitions, including the “Dunhuang Cup”, “Great Composers Competition”, and “Golden Classical Music Awards”.
Pipa performer Yang Jin is a leading Pipa soloist of her generation. She graduated from the world-renowned Central Conservatory of Music and won numerous awards in competitions. Jin has performed as a soloist with many well-known orchestras and Ensembles, including Yo-Yo Ma’s “Silk Road Ensemble.” She has performed at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, John F. Kennedy Center, Harris Theater, and many others. In recent years, she launched the “Yangjin and Friends” crossover series that inspires creativity and cross-border cooperation and has won widespread attention and praise. The album of new music recorded by her student and cello received a Grammy nomination.
About Musica Reginae Productions:
Founded in 2000, Musica Reginae Productions (MRP) brings innovative programming and world-renowned artists to concert spaces in Queens, the most ethnically diverse county in the world. MRP’s mission is to be “Your natural choice for fine music in Queens.”
MRP produces affordable, informative, and family friendly concerts featuring music that draws its inspiration from the classical, chamber, opera, jazz and world music literature. Our concerts provide a venue for talented and exciting young and established artists and we have become increasingly devoted to presenting new music by emerging composers, particularly those who have an affiliation with NYC and with our home borough of Queens. MRP fulfills its educational outreach mission with its Community Concerts for Kids, a free interactive, educational series for children and families ages 4 and up, led by teaching artists Beata Moon and MRP Artistic Director Barbara Podgurski. In addition, our artists perform at several public events every year including the 9/11 ceremonies in lower Manhattan and have also performed for Pope Francis during his Papal Visit of 2015. MRP is able to present top-notch performances each season because of the support it receives from individual and corporate sponsors in addition to partial funding from the Department of Cultural Affairs, the New York State Council on the Arts and NYC & Co.
For more information about our current season and to learn about all the concerts, educational childrens programming and the Musica Reginae Youth Chamber Ensemble (MRYCE) that are part of who we are and what we do in our Queens communities.
Friday, 17, 18.00 - Friday, 17, 20.00
Queens, NY
25.00
China Institute Centennial Celebration: Guzheng Tianxia Concert
As part of the China Institute’s Centennial Celebration, join us for a special evening honoring the beauty, history, and global resonance of Chinese music through the artistry of the guzheng. This unique concert brings together two distinguished masters in a rare shared performance.
Renowned Hong Kong artist Xu Lingzi presents innovative interpretations rooted in tradition.
Master Gao Baijian from Guangdong, China, brings to life the expressive regional Chaozhou style of the Lingnan tradition.
Yuan Sha is widely recognized as a representative figure of contemporary Chinese guzheng art and a cultural ambassador for Chinese traditional music.
The program will be announced from the stage by US-based scholar and educator Mei Han, whose work bridges cultures and promotes cross-cultural exchange.
Co-presented by the US-China Music Institute of Bard College and China Institute, this very special event will showcase the richness, history, and evolving voice of the guzheng, one of the most iconic instruments in the Chinese music tradition.
This concert is presented as part of the US-China Music Institute’s annual conference on Chinese music in the West, Guzheng Tianxia 古筝天下, taking place at China Institute and at Bard College from April 30 to May 2, 2026.
Friday, 17, 18.00 - Friday, 17, 20.00
New York, NY
10.00
Please note: this class will be taught in Chinese. An English version of this workshop will take place on Saturday, April 18.
Meeting Location: Visitor & Administration Building Meeting Room
Registration encouraged; walk-ins welcome upon availability.
Not yet a Member? Membership gets you discounts on select programs, year-round FREE Garden admission, parking passes and discounts, reciprocal admissions benefits at over 300 gardens, and more.
REFUND POLICY
Tickets are non-refundable, except in the event of a cancellation by the organizer.
CANCELLATIONS
In the case that the event is cancelled, you will be notified via email and refunded.
COMMUNICATIONS
By purchasing tickets and attending QBG events, you hereby opt in to receiving communications from the Garden. You may receive updates about future QBG events and news through the addresses you provide.
GARDEN ETIQUETTE
QBG staff strives to provide a place of peace, beauty, and safety for the quiet enjoyment of our visitors. QBG is a living museum, a collection of gardens for the study, culture, exhibition, and display of plants. We encourage our visitors to explore, enjoy, and be respectful of our plant collections and to be considerate of fellow guests as well.
PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEOGRAPHY
Queens Botanical Garden (QBG) occasionally photographs or films visitors and activities on site to support our mission in promotional media and materials, including print, online, broadcast, and social media. By attending this event, you grant permission to QBG use your likeness in perpetuity, in all forms of print and digital media used to promote, publicize, or advertise the Garden, its activities, and programs. If you do not give QBG permission to take and use your image, you must notify an event organizer or staff when you arrive for this event. QBG is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
GETTING TO QBG
By public transportation, take the number 7 subway line to Main Street, the Long Island Rail Road (Port Washington line) to Main Street/Flushing, or the Q44-SBS or Q20 bus.
PARKING
Parking is available year-round during Garden open hours at the Parking Garden, located at 42-80 Crommelin Street, Flushing, NY 11355.
ABOUT QBG
QBG is an urban oasis where people, plants and cultures are celebrated through inspiring gardens, innovative educational programs and real-world applications of environmental stewardship. QBG is located on property owned by the City of New York, and its operation is made possible in part by public funds provided through the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, Queens Borough President, the New York City Council, State elected officials, the New York State Department of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, along with corporate, foundation, and individual supporters.
Friday, 17, 18.00 - Friday, 17, 20.00
New York, NY
20.94
The Asian Pacific American Law Students Association represents a cornerstone of student life at Brooklyn Law School in Brooklyn, NY, embodying the institution's deep commitment to access, inclusion, and diversity since 1901. This student organization creates meaningful connections among Asian Pacific American law students while celebrating the rich perspectives and experiences that students from diverse backgrounds bring to legal education and the legal profession.
Brooklyn Law School has built its reputation over more than a century on the foundation of inclusivity and innovation. The law school's extensive About Us page emphasizes that it has been committed to access and inclusion since its inception, recognizing the importance of diverse voices in shaping legal education and practice. The school honors the Lenape legacy of the land on which it stands, demonstrating a commitment to honoring indigenous communities and historical accountability.
The Asian Pacific American Law Students Association provides a supportive community for students navigating law school while maintaining their cultural identity and heritage. Within Brooklyn, NY's vibrant and diverse borough, the organization connects with a student body that reflects the global nature of legal practice. Members gain access to mentorship, networking opportunities, and peer support from classmates who share similar backgrounds and experiences.
The organization operates within a law school environment that values practical skills training, public service, and meaningful engagement with the legal community. Brooklyn Law School's recognition for excellence in clinical and public service law programs, combined with its strong emphasis on experiential education, provides members with opportunities to apply their legal knowledge in real-world settings. Through the Asian Pacific American Law Students Association, students build lasting friendships, professional networks, and a sense of belonging within the law school community while contributing to the ongoing mission of creating an inclusive and equitable legal profession.
Rooted in Brooklyn, New York, the Asian Real Estate Association of America (AREAA) represents a nonprofit professional movement dedicated to transforming homeownership possibilities for Asian American and Pacific Islander families. This organization was founded on the principle that sustainable homeownership strengthens communities and builds generational wealth, particularly within populations historically underrepresented in real estate markets. AREAA's Brooklyn presence embodies a commitment to understanding the cultural, linguistic, and financial nuances that shape housing decisions within AAPI communities. By uniting housing and real estate professionals who genuinely understand their clients' backgrounds and aspirations, the organization creates meaningful connections between qualified professionals and families seeking authentic, culturally competent real estate guidance. The association's work extends beyond transactions—it's about building trust, fostering community relationships, and ensuring that Asian American and Pacific Islander individuals have access to professionals who recognize their unique perspectives and needs. Operating in Brooklyn, NY, AREAA demonstrates how professional real estate organizations can serve as bridges within their communities, advocating for equitable housing access while elevating the voices of professionals committed to this mission. The organization's nonprofit structure reinforces its dedication to community benefit over profit, making it a trusted partner for both real estate professionals and families navigating homeownership journeys.
Since its establishment in 1988, the Brooklyn Chinese-American Association has been deeply rooted in the Sunset Park, Borough Park, and Bay Ridge neighborhoods of Brooklyn, NY, growing from a response to community needs into a trusted institution serving thousands of families. BCA emerged during a transformative period when Chinese immigrants began revitalizing the Sunset Park area, and the organization has remained committed to that same spirit of community building and mutual support. Today, the association serves as a bridge between the Asian-American community and government and private service organizations, fostering congenial relationships and breaking down barriers to access. The organization's mission extends beyond service delivery—BCA actively works to make Brooklyn neighborhoods better and more prosperous places for residents of all backgrounds to live, work, and raise families. By operating senior centers, early childhood programs, youth initiatives, and community education centers across multiple Brooklyn locations, BCA demonstrates its commitment to serving people across all life stages. The association's bilingual staff and culturally responsive approach reflect deep understanding of the communities it serves. From recent immigrants navigating citizenship processes to multi-generational families seeking educational opportunities, BCA provides compassionate, accessible support rooted in decades of community presence and trust.