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- Yan Can Recipes (Chinese Cuisine)
- China - Chinese History (Poon)
Provides an elaborate history of China, organized by periods. 10-09
- Chinese New Year Cards
Provides a postcard to celebrate Chinese New Year.
- Chinese Recipes (Meyer)
- Chinese Musical Instruments (Big Sky)
Provides a short description and a picture of the gongs, drums, guan, sheng, suona, bawu, di, and others.
- Chinese Philosophy - I Ching (WWW Virtual Library)
Provides sources of information on the I Ching, pronounced "Yi Jing," a classical Chinese text that is valued for its philosophy. It is often used in a ceremonial way to provide guidance.
- Chinese - Ancient Chinese Music
Provides music using ancient Chinese instuments.
- Chinese Language and Literature (Human Languages Page)
Provides sources of information available on the Internet.
- Chinese - Audio Tutorial of Survival Chinese (Yuan and Guo)
Provides basic words in audio format.
- Chinese Etymology-a-Day (Harbaugh)
Provides Chinese characters without the need for additional software.
- Chinese Characters Dictionary (Harbaugh)
Provides Chinese characters.
- Ancient Chinese
- Tibetan New Year (Chinese Government - Xinhua News Agency)
Describes Tibetan New Year on February 8 from a Chinese government point of view. 1-00
- Chinese
- Chinese Calligraphy (China, The Beautiful - Pei)
Provides information for appreciation of the art form. 3-00
- Chinese Poetry (China, The Beautiful - Pei)
Provides classical Chinese poetry. 3-00
- Ancient Chinese (Nguyen and Donn)
Provides a fully developed lesson plan. 4-00
- Chinese Culture (Wonderful China)
Provides information on Chinese culture in Russian. 7-00
- Chinese Lessons (Information Institute of Syracuse)
Provides two lessons. 1-04
- Chinese New Year Worksheets (AbcTeach)
Provides dozens of worksheets to help children have a better understanding of the holiday. 8-01
- Chinese Resources (iLoveLanguages - Chambers)
Provides lessons, dictionaries, translation guides, news, and literature. 1-02
- Awesome Library in Chinese (Requires Simplified Chinese font.)
- Chinese Search Engine (Net-Ease.com)
Provides searches in Chinese. Requires (Simplified) Chinese font. 6-02
- Chinese Search Engine (ChinaTranslate.net)
Provides searches in Chinese. Requires (Traditional) Chinese font. 6-02
- Chinese Search Engine (CNCO.net)
Provides searches in Chinese. Requires (Simplified) Chinese font. 6-02
- Chinese Version - Special Education (Awesome Library)
Provides sources of information in special education and handicapping conditions. Provided in the Chinese language (Simplified font). 7-02
- Chinese Version - Science by Topic (Awesome Library)
Provides sources of information in science, by topic. Provided in the Chinese language (Simplified font). 7-02
- Chinese Version - Ecology and the Environment (Awesome Library)
Provides sources of information on ecology and the environment. Provided in the Chinese language (Simplified font). 7-02
- Chinese Version - Health and Medical Information (Awesome Library)
Provides sources of information in medicine and health. Provided in the Chinese language (Simplified font). 7-02
- Chinese Version - Sustainable Planet Development (Awesome Library)
Provides an article on what needs to be done to preserve and protect the planet. Provided in the Chinese language (Simplified font). 7-02
- Chinese Version - Math Lessons and Articles (Awesome Library)
Provides sources of articles and lessons. Provided in the Chinese language (Simplified font). 7-02
- Chinese Version - English Lessons and Literature (Awesome Library)
Provides sources of books, articles, and lessons. Provided in the Chinese language (Simplified font). 7-02
- Chinese Encyclopedia (Wikipedia.org)
Provides a small encyclopedia. 10-04
- Chinese (Traditional) Encyclopedia (Wikipedia.org)
Provides over 10,000 articles in the language. 12-04
- -4-16-05 Shanghai: Chinese Crowds Protest Against Japan (CBS News)
"About 20,000 anti-Japanese protesters rampaged in Shanghai on Saturday, stoning Japan's consulate and smashing cars and shops in a protest over Tokyo's wartime history and its bid for a permanent U.N. Security Council seat. Thousands of police watched but did little to restrain the crowd."
"Japan filed an official protest, complaining that Chinese authorities failed to stop the violence."
"The Shanghai government, however, blamed Japan for the protest, saying it was sparked by 'Japan's wrong attitudes and actions on a series of issues such as its history of agression,' the official Xinhua news agency quoted government spokeswoman Jiao Yang as saying late Saturday." 4-05
- Chinese and Americans See Differently, Literally (Scientific American)
"A study of Chinese and American students has found that the two groups looked at scenes in photographs in distinct ways. The findings indicate that previously observed cultural differences in judgment and memory between East Asians and North Americans derive from differences in what they actually see." 9-05
- -11-24-05 Chinese River Pollution 100 Tons (BBC News)
"A blast at a Chinese plant 12 days ago sent the equivalent of 10 tanker-loads of toxic chemicals into the Songhua river, Chinese state media report." 11-05
- News in Chinese (BBC News)
Provides news in Chinese. 02-06
- -04-20-06 U.S. and Chinese Presidents Meet at the White House (WashingtonTimes.com)
"President Bush today greeted Chinese President Hu Jintao at the White House with direct appeals for more help on easing nuclear standoffs with Iran and North Korea and for reducing trade imbalances." 04-06
- -News in Chinese (Google News)
Provides news in Chinese. 05-06
- New Chinese Coal Plants Will Make Climate Change Almost Certain (BBC News)
"Coal built China - and fuels its relentless growth today. Eighty per cent of China's electricity comes from coal, and there are plans for 544 new coal-fired power stations to meet an insatiable demand for energy."
"Yet coal is a prime source of carbon dioxide - the global warming gas. If the power plants go ahead, it will be all but impossible to avoid dangerous climate change." 05-06
- Simplified or Traditional Chinese? (IWT Services)
f you are simply targeting a geographic region the decision to use Simplified or Traditional Chinese becomes very clear. Simplified Chinese is used in mainland China (PRC) and in Singapore. If you are targeting Hong Kong, Taiwan, or Malaysia you would use the Traditional Chinese method of writing." 04-07
- -07-19-07 Chinese May See Other Views Better Than Americans (MSNBC News)
"Rugged American individualism could hinder our ability to understand other peoples' point of view, a new study suggests."
"And in contrast, the researchers found that Chinese are more skilled at understanding other people's perspectives, possibly because they live in a more 'collectivist' society." 07-07
- -07-26-07 Spielberg Pressures Chinese on Dafur (ABC News)
"Steven Spielberg, under pressure from Darfur activists, may quit his post as artistic adviser to the 2008 Beijing Olympics, unless China takes a harder line against Sudan, a representative of the film director told ABC News."
"China, Sudan's largest oil customer and perennial defender, has come under renewed scrutiny in the lead up to the Olympics, as the country juggles its need for cheap energy with its desire to host a trouble-free games." 07-07
- Chinese Recipes, Sodium, Calories, and Fat (CSpinet.org)
Provides a listing of sodium, calories, and fat contained in typcial Chinese dishes from a restaurant. 03-08
- -10-01-08 Ages of Chinese Gymnasts Confirmed (USA Today)
"China's Olympic gold-medal winning women's gymnasts met the minimum age requirement of 16, according to the findings of an investigation by the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) announced Wednesday." 10-08
- -03-10-09 Dalai Lama Blasts Chinese Military Action in Tibet (CBS News)
"The Dalai Lama says China has launched a 'brutal crackdown' in Tibet since protests shook the Himalayan region last year." 03-09
- -03-18-09 Chinese Drywall Ruining Homes (CNN News)
"Officials are looking into claims that Chinese-made drywall installed in some Florida homes is emitting smelly, corrosive gases and ruining household systems such as air conditioners, the Consumer Product Safety Commission says." 03-09
- -Search in Chinese (Sina.com Google)
Provides searches in Chinese. 04-09
- -Search in Chinese (Baidu.com)
Provides searches in Chinese. 04-09
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