Culture & History
PRESERVING CULTURE & HISTORY
CERS has been involved with culture conservation for over two decades. It started as documentation of many indigenous cultures unique to China’s minority nationalities, many of which were in the process of disintegration, assimilation, or simply eclipsing in modern times. We gradually moved into the design and implementation of culture projects, at times involving entire local communities. We preserve both material and intellectual culture. In the former we sometimes conserve and restore entire ensembles of architecture, up to twenty houses or more in some projects. In the latter we document and support collections of ethnic music and legends. CERS is also an important repository of many old records, select pictures and films.

A Visit to Laya, Bhutan
After a very long lockdown of about three years, Howman Wong and Berry Sin were finally in Bhutan. However, as I lay awake in my

NAMSEYLING PALACE & HER MAJESTY THE ROYAL GRANDMOTHER OF BHUTAN
My caution and hesitation now seem premature and unfounded. When first asked to use Namseyling Palace, once home to the late mother of the 92-years-old

FIELD REPORTChina Exploration & Research Society FR22.20
POST-PANDEMIC & POST-COUP MYANMAR RANTING “If you cannot change the situation, change your attitude.” That’s something I have shared with students many times before. So