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         Chinese Culture:     more books (100)
  1. Insight into Chinese Culture by Ye Lang, 2008-07
  2. Ritual and Scripture in Chinese Popular Religion: Five Studies (Publications of the Chinese Popular Culture Project, 3) by David Johnson, 1995-05-01
  3. Sex in China: Studies in Sexology in Chinese Culture (Perspectives in Sexuality) by Fang Fu Ruan, 1991-10-31
  4. Transforming Emotions With Chinese Medicine: An Ethnographic Account from Contemporary China (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Yanhua Zhang, 2007-03-22
  5. Boston Confucianism: Portable Tradition in the Late-Modern World (S U N Y Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Robert Cummings Neville, 2000-10
  6. Religious and Philosohical Aspects of the Laozi (S U N Y Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture)
  7. Yixing Pottery: The World of Chinese Tea Culture (Arts of China) by Chunfang Pan, 2004-08
  8. Chinese Art & Culture (World Art & Culture) by Clare Hibbert, 2005-09-15
  9. The Fragile Scholar: Power and Masculinity in Chinese Culture by Song Geng, 2004-03
  10. Tao of the Tao Te Ching, The (S U N Y Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Michael LaFargue, 1992-01-17
  11. Rorty, Pragmatism, and Confucianism: With Responses by Richard Rorty (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture)
  12. Chinese Medicine Men: Consumer Culture in China and Southeast Asia by Sherman Cochran, 2006-05-30
  13. Taoist Mystical Philosophy: The Scripture of Western Ascension (SUNY Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Livia Kohn, 1991-04-04
  14. The Hypothetical Mandarin: Sympathy, Modernity, and Chinese Pain (Modernist Literature & Culture) by Eric Hayot, 2009-04-24

81. Foundation For Chinese Performing Arts 中華表演藝術基金會
Chinese performing arts with events calendars.
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82. China Unique Culture In China
Chinese culture is rich in all of these, and it dates back thousands of years. Changing the Planet; Dress and attire; Face; Family Life; Housing
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The dictionary defines culture as the arts, beliefs, customs, institutions and all other product of human work and thought created by a people or group. Chinese culture is rich in all of these, and it dates back thousands of years. Dress and Apparel: Long gone are the days of traditional Chinese dress. This is reserved largely for celebrations, tourists and other special events. While bringing some Chinese guests on a tour of American schools, we could only chuckle when one child asked what people wore in China. One of the visitors dressed in casual attire told the class they were looking at the type of clothes worn every day. He also went on to say that jeans were as common as anywhere else in the world. In the typical wedding in China, the bride will wear a white bridal gown the same as is worn in weddings in the western world.

83. NYJPW Chinese-American Arts & Culture Association
Broadens the support for Chinese Americans through programs offered, pictures, and upcoming events.
http://www.nyjpw.org/
NYJPW is a not-for-profit organization (IRC code 501(c)3/EIN:13-3932856) established by in New York, February, 1997. NYJPW is designed to broaden the support for community development, social service, education, arts and culture that promote the following goals :
  • Produce live stage activities for Chinese and American performing arts
  • Operate Internet WEB Pages to report all events with Chinese-American artist activities
  • Set up national and international artist exchange programs for cultural development
  • Organize exhibitions for Chinese-American artists (especially new) to promote their talents
  • Present the educational video programs to schools and related community public events
The major functions to be developed by NYJPW are as follows :
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Acupuncture Agriculture Antique Architecture Calligraphy ... Dance Exercises Fashion Flower Arrangement Horoscope Journalism Kung Fu Magic Medicine Massage Movie Music Opera Painting ... Sculpture Spoken Language Sports Talk Show Writing NYJPW Gold Star Award NEW: NYJPW Productions on DVD Maureen Fund for Ovarian Cancer at HUMC ... New Current Event: NYJPW is on Q Culture
  • "Building On A Dream - NYJPW College Point Photo Gallery Delights"
    Penny and John Wang are planning the following programs for NYJPW upcoming events: how to make Chinese dumplings and the traditional sweet eight treasure rice, how to make a conversation with basic Chinese speaking language if you are interesting to go to Beijing for 2008 Olympic Games, how to make delicious Chinese tea, etc. Interested viewers please stay tuned.
  • 84. Remember Chinese Culture
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    85. Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre - Home
    Mission is to actively promote Chinese culture to the main stream and foster cultural exchange between the East and West and serves as a focal point for community activities and a venue that offers a stimulating environment for cultural activities, arts talents and programs to the public. Includes history, program and course details, and photo gallery.
    http://culturalcentre.ca/
    Chinese Cultural Centre
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    86. Acupuncture School Oakland
    Master of Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine degree program. Oakland, California.
    http://www.acchs.edu/

    TCM
    is the oldest form of Asian medicine, the art of acupuncture, acupressure, herbal prescription, Taiji Quan, and meditation, based on the foundation theories of yin and yang, the five elements, and eight principles. At ACCHS, we believe that diligent practice of these particular disciplines enables students to cultivate health, well-being, and inner harmony. Learn about our 3,025-hour daytime courses or evening and weekend TCM Master's program (200-hour optional electives). Learn about the 200, 300, and/or 500-hour Tui Na Massage Therapy Certificate program. Or, learn about our special Taiji (Tai Chi Chuan) and Qi Gong classes.
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    Remember to visit the Student Tutoring Center for help with TCM subjects.
    • View the Fall 2010 schedule of TCM classes. The English and Chinese, BPPE/CMTC approved Tui Na massage therapy program meets state license certification requirements and is perfect for future bodywork practitioners. Learn more There is one English continuing education class available on November 14, 2010. This new and exciting continuing education class will fill up quick, so sign up early!

    87. Welcome To CFSO
    Located in Scarborough. Counselling for those with addictions and their families is available. The programs are developed for those with a Chinese Culture in mind. Services available in English and Chinese.
    http://www.chinesefamilyso.com/
    2010, Chinese Family Services of Ontario,
    Accredited Family Service Agency

    88. Dragon Boat Association
    A registered non-profit organization based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Includes event list, history, and information about and past results of the Vancouver International Taiwanese Dragon Boat Race held in September.
    http://dbavanc.tripod.com/DBA.htm
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    Dragon Boat History
    Events/Schedule Contact Us Links The Chinese Cultural Centre Dragon Boat Association, better known as the Dragon Boat Association, is a registered non-profit organization based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The mandate of the association is to promote dragon boating and to provide assistance to other organizations in dragon boating activities. The DBA is managed by a group of dedicated volunteers who help to repair the dragon boats and provide services within their capability. Members of the DBA can provide various services related to dragon boating, including the coaching of recreational and competitive paddlers. 2006 Races: Vancouver International Taiwanese Dragon Boat Race 2-3 September 2006 2005 Races: Vancouver International Taiwanese Dragon Boat Race Results Over the years DBA has been instrumental in coordinating dragon boat races in Vancouver and has assisted in organizing races at other venues. The principal event in Vancouver is the ALCAN Dragon Boat Festival held annually in June, for which DBA members have provided their expertise in various areas of the racing program. Besides catering to racing enthusiasts, the DBA offers recreational dragon boating to various interested parties. Rental Rates for 2005-2006: Check out the bargain rates for rental of dragon boats on a seasonal or yearly basis.

    89. Luoxi.it - Master Angelo Rossi - Your Online Wushu Resource
    Angelo Rossi and the Luoxi Wushu school s official website with news, forum, biography, photographs, videos, class schedule and locations, school curriculum and essays on Chinese culture, cinema, and wushu.
    http://www.luoxi.it

    90. Welcome To China Hand Kung Fu Academy
    Brick, NJ Shaolin Long Fist Site with complete information on kung fu and Chinese culture
    http://www.chinahand.com

    91. Electronic Resources On Tai Chi
    Link collection to Tai Chi. Also includes Taoism and Chinese culture links.
    http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Philosophy/Taichi/other.html
    Electronic Resources on Tai Chi
    There are a vast number of resources on the Internet that pertain to Tai Chi. The following are some of the better ones, and should allow you to get started no matter what your interest is. Browse away! [General] [Publishers] [Commercial] [Qigong] ... [Usenet Groups]
    Tai Chi Chuan Resources
    GENERAL RESOURCES Talisman of the Heavenly Messenger.

    92. Chinese Culture University
    Located in Taipei. With colleges of liberal arts, foreign languages, sciences, law, social sciences, agriculture, engineering, business, journalism and communication, arts, environmental design, and education.
    http://www.pccu.edu.tw/intl/index-e.htm
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    93. Home -
    Events, articles and forum for students of Chinese origin and others interested in Chinese culture.
    http://www.chisoc.union.shef.ac.uk/
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    We as a society aim to bring together students from diverse backgrounds who share a common interest in Chinese culture *. And the committee of 2010-2011 with the help of our members will strive to do this by holding a variety of fun and social events, throughout this academic year. Please do not hesitate to contact us at: chi.soc@sheffield.ac.uk and check out our facebook page for more info:
    History
    ChiSoc is a society open to everyone, spanning from home to international students. Regardless of cultural background, everyone is welcome!
    With our new membership card, members will also benefit from more sponsorship deals this year. Deals which not only include food discounts but also for entertainment value.
    Please see our other tabs to find out more information and updates of our events. And we hope you enjoy your time with us this year!
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    Bia Hoi Social Thursday, Nov 18 at 5:00 pm

    94. Cambridge University Chinese Cultural Society
    Includes Constitution, list of committee members, details of ongoing projects, and photographs. may not work in all browsers
    http://www.srcf.ucam.org/cuccs/
    Sign In to CUCCS.com Username: Password: Sign in using Raven - or - Register an account Apply for CUCCS Membership Home Search: Go To... Home About CCS Committee Constitution ... Forum CCS Mailing List Email address: Welcome to the Cambridge University Chinese Cultural Society! Scintillate 2010 C'est Moi Date 20 Nov 2010 Saturday Time 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm Location Yusuf Hameid Theatre, Christ's College Posted on 13th Nov 2010 by
    CCS News
    Events Discount Click on title to view the whole news. Posted on 29th Oct 2010 by Wu Defeng News Letter 29/10/2010 Click on title to view the whole news. Posted on 29th Oct 2010 by Wu Defeng News Letter 21/10/2010 Click on title to view the whole news. Posted on 20th Oct 2010 by Wu Defeng News Letter 19 Oct 2010 (cont.) Click on title to view the whole news. Posted on 20th Oct 2010 by Wu Defeng News Letter 19 Oct 2010 Click on title to view the whole news. Posted on 20th Oct 2010 by Wu Defeng

    95. The Chinese Student Association
    The CSA seeks to provide members with information of Western an or/Chinese culture and assistance to in helping Chinese students adjust between different cultures.
    http://clubs.arizona.edu/~twsa/
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    96. ASCS
    Founded in 1971 to assist students interested in speaking, reading, and writing Chinese, and to help improve their understanding of Chinese Culture.
    http://ascs.uchicago.edu/
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    SEND ME (SIR CHRIS TENG) MAIL. Our president is Chris Teng. You are his subjects of dominion.
    The Association of Students for Chinese Studies was founded in 1971 to assist students interested in speaking, reading, and writing Chinese, and to help improve their understanding of Chinese Culture. Over the years, we have worked closely with the professors in the Chinese Department to provide a comfortable learning atmosphere for all Chinese learning students through individual tutoring sessions, small dumpling dinner gatherings, an annual Chinese New Year Party, and a Spring barbecue. We would like to thank Professor D. Gale Johnson and the Center for East Asian Studies for helping us fund our numerous activities throughout the year. If you have any questions about our club or any of our activities please feel free to contact anyone of us.
    Officers for 1996-1997
    Christopher Teng, President
    Josephine Det, Vice President
    Aryeh Sternberg, Vice President
    Arthur Tan, Secretary
    Faculty Advisors
    Professor George Chao
    Professor Fangpei Cai
    Adieu, my minions.

    97. University Of Chicago Chinese Undegraduate Student Association
    Promotes unity and social awareness of the Chinese and their culture.
    http://chinese-undergrads.uchicago.edu/
    home about us photos events ... directions to chinatown Welcome to CUSA!
    Welcome to the home of the Chinese Undergraduate Students Association at the University of Chicago ! Explore and join us in spreading the richness of Chinese culture.
    News and Updates Summer 2010
    Fun in the Sun!

    We are preparing CUSA for the start of next year. Thank you for all your submissions for CUSA Show 2011! The first round is now over, and we have already chosen the top three submissions. To everyone else, we hope your summers are going as well as ours. Stay tuned and get ready for another great year with CUSA!
    We have a new Lifetime sponsor:
    Go 4 Food
    Located at the heart of Chicago Chinatown, Go 4 Food is a contemporary restaurant that offers the best in authentic Chinese food. Go 4 Food is known for its creativity, quality, health focus, freshness, and reasonable price
    Upcoming Events:
    We have already planned some new events for the start of next year, including a Moon Festival Celebration in Chinatown, and a Freshman Info Session.
    Past Events Check out our events section Remember to join our listhost or join our facebook group to recieve news!

    98. GBCCA OFFICE
    The Greater Boston Chinese Cultural Association is a non-profit organization promoting the heritage and well-being of Chinese-Americans. Features event, club, and class listings.
    http://www.gbcca.org/
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    The Greater Boston Chinese Cultural Association (GBCCA) is a registered non-political, non-profit organization.
    Our objectives:
    • to promote public awareness of Chinese culture and heritage,
    • to enhance the well-being and social standing of Chinese Americans; and
    • to provide an environment for people to learn Chinese culture, language, and arts.
    GBCCA headquarters, located in West Newton, MA, serves as a center for a variety of programs such as
  • 99. CSA Home
    Hosts Chinese cultural events at Rice University.
    http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~csa/
    EXPLORE CSA EXPLORE RICE Auto Insurance keep you out of the game. Go to Farmers.com Announcements Ongoing Rice University Chinese Student Association members know college students are on a tight budget. That's why we suggest using eCampus.com where you can rent college textbooks for cheap! Thu, Nov 18 Dumpling Day hosted by UH
    Tue, Nov 16 Lunar New Year LNY Study Break (Sign up to LNY performance then!)
    Tue, Oct 26 Date Auction!
    8-10PM, RMC Sun, Oct 3 Mid-Autumn Festival Gala
    5:30pm, RMC Grand Hall Fri, Oct 1 Taste of Asia Study Break with Alumni
    5:00-7:00PM, RMC Grand Hall
    Thu, Sept 23 Mid Autumn Festival Study Break Sat, Sept 18 Ping Pong Tournament Sat, Sept 11 Welcome Back BBQ 5:30PM, Brown College quad Friday Aug 27 Rice Activities Fair - visit and sign up! 12:00PM, RMC Tuesday Aug 17 Rice O-Week Carnival - visit our CSA booth!
    8:00PM, RMC Fuwa Picture Courtesy of The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad

    100. Crazywok.com:: Chinese Food, Wok It Right.
    Offers Chinese cuisine delivery. Includes menu, information about Chinese culture, and contact information.
    http://www.crazywok.com
    Coral Springs: 954.255.1866 764 Wiles Rd. (the Super Targe Center) Fort Lauderdale: 954.630.3588 2392 N Federal Hwy New Dishes more info.. Perfect Fmaily Pack more info.. Wok on the light side more info.. newsroom contact us about the crazy wok ... Coupon

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