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         Chinese Culture:     more books (100)
  1. Chinese Art and Culture (Trade Version) by Robert L. Thorp, Richard Ellis Vinograd, 2003-04-02
  2. Food in Chinese Culture: Antropological and Historical Perspectives by K. C. Chang, 1981-09-10
  3. Chinese Language and Culture by Weijia Huang, Qun Ao, 2003-03-15
  4. Food in Chinese Culture: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives
  5. Teach Yourself Chinese Language, Life, and Culture by Kenneth Wilkinson, 2002-07-25
  6. Chinese Mind: Essentials of Chinese Philosophy and Culture by Charles A. Moore, 1967-09-01
  7. Traditional Chinese Culture in Taiwan
  8. Hawaii Reader In Traditional Chinese Culture
  9. Daoism and Chinese Culture by Livia Kohn, 2001-05-01
  10. Food and Chinese Culture: Essays on Popular Cuisines by Zishan Chen, 2006-02-28
  11. The Chinese Have a Word for It : The Complete Guide to Chinese Thought and Culture by Boye Lafayette De Mente, 2000-09-01
  12. Dress, Sex and Text in Chinese Culture: Chung-Kuo Yin Wen Hua, I Cho Nu Hsing Yu Wen Tzu
  13. Chinese-English Readers series: Food and Chinese Culture (Essays) by Editorial Committee, 2006-09-15
  14. Politeness And Face In Chinese Culture (Cross Cultural Communication, V. 6.) by Song Mei Lee-Wong, 2000-01

1. Chinese Culture
To learn everything about chinese culture, history, arts, traditions, and more.
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Monday September 19, 2005
The World's Largest Factory
"A nation of manufacturers, a country spread out from one corner to the other, filled with factories, run by dynamic people engrossed in taking care of the world's supply of everything, from the smallest items to the biggest, ..." Read the story
Saturday September 17, 2005
Fengshui Program Stumbles Along As Debate Continues
"Fengshui, which translates as wind and water, is a centuries-old Chinese discipline of geography, architecture, ethics and prophecy based on the Daoist principle that the earth, sky and homo sapiens are part of one whole."

2. China Culture Index
Comprehensive information about chinese culture, arts and crafts, folklore and literature.
http://www.chinavista.com/experience/

3. Chinese Culture Net
Includes information about the guqin, audio files, a discussion board and translation service.
http://www.chineseculture.net/
Chinese Culture Net [News] [Bookstore] [Music] [Music Store] ... Email: info@chineseculture.net

4. Chinese Culture
Promoting Taoism as a philosophy.
http://www.openface.ca/~dstephen/chphil.htm
Jump to Fun and painless way to learn about Chinese Philosophy Confucius said, "Respect the gods and the devils but keep them at a distance."
Preamble
I am interested in, but far from being an expert of, oriental philosophies. The purpose of this section is to help promote Buddhism and Taoism as philosophies and at the same time dispel the general perception that Buddhism and Taoism are mere idol worships, incense burning and fortune telling. I am neither a Buddhist nor a Taoist and do not agree with everything they say. For buddhism, I am intrigued by the way they look at nature. I am attracted to their idea that: "Emptiness or Imperceptibles" (Huon/Kung) Sunyata is the "real world", imperceptible to our senses ; "Form" (Sik) is our "perception" of the "Impercetibles" ; and finally, , is the "representations" we made from the "forms" we have in our minds. This is very similar to the Quantum Mechanical view of: Huon= wave function before a measurement; Sik=result of the measurement ; Shan=representation of the result of the measurement.
As to Taoism, I am drawn to it by their idea of an "Indifferent Universe". (The universe does not give a damn !) It is up to the "Sage"; or a "Benevolent Ruler" to make life better for everyone.

5. Chinese Culture Club
Information on courses and other activities in the city.
http://www.chinesecultureclub.org

6. Studying Chinese Language, Learning China's Culture From Chinese-forums.com - Po
A community of people interested in learning about Chinese and chinese culture. Forum topics include history, nonMandarin Chinese, grammar and vocabulary.
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7. ACCHS MSTCM Program
Master of Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine degree program. Oakland, California.
http://www.acchs.edu/
The goal of the Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences is to provide its students a professional graduate education in Traditional Chinese Medicine, with the skills necessary to obtain licensure and become competent primary health care providers. Established in 1982, It is the ACCHS belief that diligent practice of particular disciplines enables students to cultivate health, well-being, and inner harmony. ACCHS also strives to provide its students with roots for the development of self-awareness and growth, through the practice of Taiji, Qi Gong, and meditation. It is our hope that training students in these disciplines, while increasing their understanding of human nature, will help them to make a significant contribution towards the development, wellness, and prosperity of humanity. - ACCHS
ACCHS Campus. 1601 Clay St. Oakland, CA.
The principle underlying the formation of the Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences is the Tao of nature, the theory of Yin-Yang, and the principles of the oneness of the universal, earth, and human being by the deepest meaning of the classical Chinese culture....
President's Letter Continued...

8. Hakka - An Important Element Of Chinese Culture
Hakka Chinese language and culture page.
http://www.asiawind.com/hakka/
Hakka - An Important Element of Chinese Culture Established 1995
Asiawind.com

Updated : 03/10/2004 Hakka Forum News History Language ... A Collection of World-famous Hakkas
You are invited to nominate and submit biographies of famous Hakka people to be included in the first Directory of Hakka people.
Who are the Hakkas?
During the last hundred years or so, Hakka people migrated to South East Asia, East Africa, Europe (Holland, United Kingdom, France, Germany..), South America (Brazil, Trinidad...) Canada, US. About 7% of the 1.2 billion Chinese clearly state their Hakka origin or heritage. However, the actual number may be more as many Hakka Han who settled along the path of migration assimilate with the local people. The Hakka identity is gradually lost.
Hakka people are noted for their preservation of certain cultural characteristics that could be traced to pre-Qin period (about 2200 years ago) as expressed in the custom, foods, spoken language, etc.
Hakka people are also known to be very adamant in defending their cultural heritage, which was the reason for their migration to flee from the "northern" influence at that time.

9. Chinese Culture
To learn everything about chinese culture, history, arts, traditions, and more.
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10. Chinese Culture
More results from chineseculture.about.com chinese culture ImagesA summary of all the picture files available on the Brooklyn College Core 9 chinese culture site, along with their sources.
http://chineseculture.about.com/culture/chineseculture/
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There are some good points in this article, but people are all different so it is a good idea to try to build some personal relationship if possible. WHen you know the Chinese better, you will see they are not much different from you after all. Read the article
Monday September 19, 2005
The World's Largest Factory
"A nation of manufacturers, a country spread out from one corner to the other, filled with factories, run by dynamic people engrossed in taking care of the world's supply of everything, from the smallest items to the biggest, ..." Read the story
Saturday September 17, 2005
Fengshui Program Stumbles Along As Debate Continues
"Fengshui, which translates as wind and water, is a centuries-old Chinese discipline of geography, architecture, ethics and prophecy based on the Daoist principle that the earth, sky and homo sapiens are part of one whole."

11. Learn Chinese Characters
Online ChineseEnglish dictionary. Learn Chinese characters by understanding their origins and interconnections.
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12. Brooklyn College Core 9: Chinese Culture Page
This module is an introduction to chinese culture. Chinese Cultural Coordinates writing jen, -yin/yang, dao, the state, history, peasants.
http://acc6.its.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~phalsall/
Brooklyn College Core Web Pages Halsall Homepage Other China Web Sites
Paul Halsall /Brooklyn College/1996-99 Office Tel (Core 9 Office): (718) 951 5229 Note From Fall 1999, Paul Halsall [ phalsall@unf.edu ] takes up a position at the University of North Florida . This Core 9 course page remains online for those who are interested, but permanent links should be made to the Internet East Asian History Sourcebook Music I Music II
Play either of the above for appropriate music for browsing!
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  • Course Description The Course This module is an introduction to Chinese culture. The approach will be one which sees culture as the system of shared ideas and meanings, explicit and implicit, which a people use to interpret the world and which serve to pattern their behavior [Patricia Ebrey]. This concept of culture includes an understanding of the art, literature, and history of a society, but also less tangible aspects such as attitudes, prejudices, folklore and so forth. With China we will find a tradition of civilization marked for over 3000 years by the use of writing, urbanization, a developed artistic culture, social stratification

13. China General Information, China Information
Tang Japan failed trust of the Chinese people English.Sohu, China, April 19, 2005 China is committed to improving relations with Japan
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14. Chinese Historical And Cultural Project
Festivals, seminars, grants, how to volunteer, and information on chinese culture.
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Covers different areas of chinese culture and their influence in Taiwan.
http://www.gio.gov.tw/info/culture/

16. On-line Chinese Tools
Erik Peterson provides Web tools to assist people studying and using the Chinese language, including CEDICT and Unihan dictionaries with lookup by
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17. Amsterdam China Festival Spotlight On Chinese Culture
The China Club in the Lloyd Hotel Cultural Embassy is showing chinese culture through Dutch and Chinese eyes.
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18. Chinese Culture Center Of San Francisco Home Page
chinese culture Center Home Page Learn about chinese culture, chinatown tours, exhibitions, search for Chinese related materials.
http://www.c-c-c.org/
Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco
750 Kearny Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94108-1809
Email: info@c-c-c.org , 415-986-1822, Fax: 415-986-2825, Directions
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Resource Gallery Shop Auditorium Rental About Us About the Center Board of Directors Photo Gallery Parking ... Archives Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10 am - 4 pm (Maybe open at other times for classes or events) Closed Mondays (Temporarily closed on Sundays) What's New Rustic Splendors: Kiln Treasures From Shiwan The Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco is happy to announce that our upcoming exhibition Rustic Splendors: Kiln Treasures from Shiwan will be cosponsored by the Pacific Heritage Museum, from August 26, 2005 through March, 2006. The museum hours are: Tue - Sat: 10am - 4pm The Chinese Culture Center has temporarily moved to the following location: 555 Montgomery Street 16th Floor, Suite 1650

19. Dragons In Ancient China
Dragons in Chinese architecture and art, with references.
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20. Celebration Of The Chinese New Year
chinese culture Center Learn about Chinese New Year, tradition, chinatown tours, exhibitions, new year, symbols, chinatown parade.
http://www.c-c-c.org/chineseculture/festival/newyear/newyear.html
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Celebration of the Chinese New Year Traditional Celebration of the
Chinese New Year
Turning Over a New Leaf
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A Different New Year

by Joe Huang
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Learn all about Chinese New Year! Information on Chinese New year including background information, a three-day lesson plan, and an appendix with reading materials and a resource guide (secondary school material). Chinese New Year 2003 Card $1.95 Order Now Traditional Celebration of the Chinese New Year Of all the traditional Chinese festivals, the new Year was perhaps the most elaborate, colorful, and important. This was a time for the Chinese to congratulate each other and themselves on having passed through another year, a time to finish out the old, and to welcome in the new year. Common expressions heard at this time are: GUONIAN to have made it through the old year, and

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