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         Chinese Culture:     more books (100)
  1. Chinese Gardens by Lou Qingxi, 2003-01
  2. Chinese Philosophy in an Era of Globalization (SUNY Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture)
  3. Traditional Chinese Residences (Culture of China) by Wang Qijun, Jia Xianfeng, 2002-05
  4. Chinese Business Etiquette and Culture by Kevin Bucknall, 1900-01-06
  5. Tracing The Roots of Chinese Characters: 500 Cases by Li Leyi, Li Leyi, et all 1997-02
  6. Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture (Encyclopedias of Contemporary Culture)
  7. Chinese Mind: Essentials of Chinese Philosophy and Culture by Charles A. Moore, 1967-09-01
  8. Understanding Chinese Consumers: A New Way of Approaching Marketing in Chinese Culture by Jan Callebaut, Cis Paelinck, 2000-12-10
  9. Carrying (English-Chinese) (Small World series) by Gwenyth Swain, 2000-01-01
  10. Body and Face in Chinese Visual Culture (Harvard East Asian Monographs)
  11. The Construction of Space in Early China (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Mark Edward Lewis, 2006-06-01
  12. Interpretation Of Dreams In Chinese Culture by Zhang Juwen, 2000-07-01
  13. Expressions of Self in Chinese Literature (Studies in Oriental Culture)
  14. Journeys into Chinese Culture by Betty Bailey Henderson, 1984

101. Sun Tzu-The Art Of War
Article by Dean McNicol about Chinese culture at the time the work was written.
http://www.waikato.ac.nz/wfass/subjects/history/waimilhist/1998/suntzu.html
Previous Article Contents Article by Dean McNicol Sun Tzu's The Art of War Abstract Sun Tzu's the art of war is considered to be the best text on strategy. This is how it is viewed by western society but it is also a philosophical and spiritual text. To fully comprehend this text we must understand the symbolism, philosophies and the Chinese society of that time. Many people read The Art of War without taking these factors into consideration missing the ethical, social, political lessons this text can bring to western business. Studying the history that led up to the Text can give us a greater appreciation of Chinese thought while aiding our own culture. Introduction When deciding the topic for this paper I thought that Sun Tzu's The Art of War would be an easy and short topic to present. In delving into the background and symbolism of the text I found that I had to some how not only describe a text but the culture if I was to put the text into context. No paper can fully or fairly represent any culture. This paper is meant to be a roller coaster ride through some of many areas relating to Sun Tzu's The Art of War.

102. Kentucky Chinese American Association
Non-profit and non-political organization promoting the appreciation of Chinese culture and heritages and enhancing cross-cultural understanding through educational programs. Includes bylaws, membership activities and photo gallery.
http://www.kyacap.org/
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Mission Statement Kentucky Chinese American Association (KYCAA, formerly KYACAP), a non-profit and non-political organization, is committed to serving the communities in Kentucky by promoting the appreciation of Chinese culture and heritages and enhancing cross-cultural understanding through educational programs. KYCAA provides opportunities for interaction, networking, and collaborations among its members and between members and their communities. Today's News Passport Renewal Without a Trip to Washington DC On Oct. 26, KY Chinese American Association is hosting 4 officials from the Chinese Embassy in Washington DC when they come to visit Kentucky. Click for details Information from the Chinese Embassy 2010 Moon Festival Celebration The 2010 Moon Festival Celebration will be held from 4:00pm – 8:00pm on Saturday, Sept. 18, 2010 in the brand new Moondance Amphitheater in the Beaumont Centre Circle, Lexington, KY 40513. KYCAA and the new UK Confucius Institute are the co-organizers of the event. Call 859 224-8072/859 533-6183 or email

103. ·Å­ôµØ¤¤µØ¤å¤Æ¤¤¤ß-Chinese Cultural Centre Of Greater Vancouver.
Dedicated to promoting understanding and friendship between the Chinese community and others. Includes information on events, Chinese school enrolment, museum, tours, and books.
http://www.cccvan.com/

104. Chinese Garden
Providing insights into Chinese culture, life during the Ming Dynasty, architecture, horticulture and a rare cultural experience. Include visitor information, events calendar, and membership details.
http://www.vancouverchinesegarden.com
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    Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Garden
    Welcome to Vancouver's Classical Chinese Garden
    Step into our door and out of your daily life. As your heart and mind relax, energy renews. Journey back in time to 15th Century China and enjoy this "window to another world". Breathtaking, rain or shine...
    Current Events
    Winter Hours Have Arrived! The Garden is now closed Mondays until April 30, 2011. Come visit us Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-4:30pm Sundays, Nov 7-Dec 5 Yoga in the Garden Relax into classical yoga positions in the reflective environment of the Garden.
    Saturdays, November 2010-April 2011 Taiji in the Garden Enjoy the unique experience of practicing taiji in the tranquil Garden. Beginner and Intermediate level classes available. For registration and infomration contact Derek Cheng at 604-298-5889. Subscribe
    to our Email Newsletter Open Tuesday to Sunday 10:00am - 4:30pm You can now donate to the Garden online through CanadaHelps.org Peer Inside the Garden The Garden holds a host of spectacular sights through every season. Take a sneak peek and discover the intricate craftsmanship, symbolism and living treasures within. Take the Virtual Tour Weddings and Rentals The Garden is a beautiful setting for weddings or to inspire a productive meeting. We have space available for indoor and outdoor events.

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