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Provides the date of Chinese Moon Festival on Year 2000 and shares the legends related to it.
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Click on a letter of the alphabet to view slide show about China. Created by third grade students.
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Features a map and brief descriptions of geography, economy, government, and people.
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The Chinese call their country Zhong Guo, which means middle country. That's because they used to think it was the center of the earth. Read about the people, the culture, the land and environment, the history, and the languages at this site.
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Guide to selected highlights of each province.
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Describes Chinese life in the 20th century.
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Learn more about China's first emperor, the great wall, and the Ming Dynasty.
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Play this word search game against the clock. Each time you play, there will be a different set of words.
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Learn how these dragons differ from their Western counterparts. Read a dragon tale, learn about the traits associated with those born in the year of the Dragon.
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An interactive venture into the world of Chinese medicine. Includes a look at both common practices and the philosophy behind them.
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This museum in Melbourne exhibits Chinese Australian history and culture. See a map of Chinatown or find out about visiting the museum.
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Discover how the Chinese celebrate this international holiday.
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Modern times through the cultural revolution.
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International student newspaper focusing on cultures. Compares the art, society, government, traditions, language, and laws of Norway, the U.S., Germany, China, and Hong Kong.
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A digital expedition to see how technology is changing Chinese culture.
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An interactive site about Chinese food, including history, cooking school, regional cuisines, snacks, and medicinal foods.
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July 1987 country profile provides information about its historical setting, society and environment, economy, government and politics, and national security.
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This in-depth special on the People's Republic of China covers its past and future, looks at the Dalai Lama, communism, and China's ancient dynasties.
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See photos and learn about this garden located in Shanghai, built in the architectural style of the Ming dynasty.