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  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

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182. Study Abroad In Beijing With WorldLink Education And Experience China
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    WLE's leading Chinese Language immersion programs are specially designed to provide the most comprehensive and balanced curriculum, combining class instruction with free after-class language tuition, language exchange with native speakers, and electives. Accelerated teaching methods allow students at lower proficiency levels to acquire language skills required for effective communication in a short period of time, and advanced students to gain expression proficiency at an abstract level. The Mandarin Chinese programs are held in China's leading universities in Beijing. Beijing is regarded as the optimal learning environment for standard Mandarin Chinese 'putonghua', and ideal for language immersion. Teachers and supervisors are native speakers who are highly experienced and qualified, and hold university degrees in teaching Chinese as a foreign language. All levels are available.

183. China Unique Culture In China
China enjoys a rich culture dating back thousands of years.
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Culture in China
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.

184. China: Dim Sum: Cultural Word Search Lessons
In this activity, students search for chinese cultural words by doing word search puzzles. Materials. 3 theme word search puzzle worksheets, download below
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Word Search Puzzles In this activity, students search for Chinese cultural words by doing word search puzzles. Materials 3 theme word search puzzle worksheets, download below pencils highlighters Procedure Download, reproduce and distribute the word search puzzles below. Explain to the students how to search for the word bank words in the puzzle then either circle or highlight the words across, down or on the diagonal as they are found. Follow Up, Extensions and Modifications Students can illustrate each of the word search puzzles. Some students may wish to make up their own word search puzzles using Chinese culture words or any theme they choose. A good computer program for this is 'Word Find'. If you do not have a puzzle making program, students can make lists of Chinese culture words on any given theme or topic.
Name_ Date Theme: Foods Search for the words in the "food" puzzle. Highlight or circle your answers. Then use each word in a complete sentence being sure to use capitals and periods. Then write the words in alphabetical order.
Word Bank: chopsticks tea dim sum wok fish rice noodles cabbage soy
Name_ Date Theme: Geography Search for the words in the "geography" puzzle. Highlight or circle your answers. Then use each word in a complete sentence being sure to use capitals and periods. Many of the words are proper nouns and will need capital letters. Then write the words in alphabetical order.

185. CulturTrivia: China Trivia
also called the Yellow Sect . A chinese form of moon worship. A sect during the Cultural Revolution, also called The Gang of Four .
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1. What was the name of the Chinese dynasty which was ruled by the Mongols?
  • Ming
  • Tang
  • Yuan
  • Song
  • 2. What is the traditional form of greeting someone in Chinese?
  • Do you have rice?
  • How are your rice paddies!
  • Has the force been good to you?
  • Have you eaten?
  • 3. What was the date of Mao Zedong's death?
  • Oct. 29,1976
  • Sept. 9, 1976
  • Nov. 6,1976
  • Feb. 29,1976
  • 4. What is a "Mangai"?
  • A Mongolian rice dish.
  • A special breed of horse.
  • A fresh water fish.
  • A mountain monster.
  • 5. In what year was Chingis Khan born?
  • 6. What is Lamaism?
  • A religion brought to the Mongols from South America.
  • A form of Mongolian Buddhism, also called the "Yellow Sect".
  • A Chinese form of moon worship.
  • A sect during the Cultural Revolution, also called "The Gang of Four".
  • 7. What was the date that Hong Kong returned to Mainland China?
  • July 1, 1997
  • June 11, 1997
  • July 14, 1997
  • June 10, 1997
  • 8. What are the five traditional animals raised by the Mongols?
  • Cows, Horses, Pigs, Sheep, Chickens
  • 186. SU Abroad - Hong Kong 
    asian statue Hong Kong, which was returned to China in 1997 after more It is the place where Western and Eastern values have wed and spawned a culture,
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    home programs of study hong kong Warning: JavaScript is not enabled. You may lose data. Please enable javascript. ong Kong, which was returned to China in 1997 after more than 150 years as a British Crown Colony, is a fascinating interweave of seeming opposites: bobbing fishing junks alongside luxury yachts; shimmering skyscrapers beside pagodas; high-tech subways and historic trams; state-of-the-art shopping complexes and alleyway market stalls. It is the place where Western and Eastern values have wed and spawned a culture, and a global marketplace whose ripples are felt around the world. Syracuse University's Hong Kong program offers students the opportunity to study the political economies, business, and cultures of East Asia at a pivotal moment in the region's history. As Hong Kong continues to move forward as a Special Administrative Region(SAR) of the People's Republic of China, students not only study but also participate within a political landscape and marketplace that will be as important to the 21st century as the U.S. was to the 20th. The Syracuse academic program, hosted by City University of Hong Kong, is designed to allow students to complete 12-14 credit hours of coursework in economics, political science, history, Chinese (Mandarin), or business. Extensive field study and intensive internships are key components of the modular academic program.

    187. Whiskey Bar: Scenes From The Cultural Revolution
    The chinese Cultural Revolution Autobiographical Accounts of a National Trauma China’s Cultural Revolution A Brief Overview August 2003
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    With the Truth Main March 16, 2005 Scenes From the Cultural Revolution The Left has taken over academe. We want it back. Mike Rosen, Rocky Mountain News columnist CU is Worth Fighting For March 4, 2005 In this great Cultural Revolution, the phenomenon of our schools being dominated by bourgeois intellectuals must be completely changed. Central Committee of the Communist Party of China Resolutions of the Eleventh Plenum August 1966 I have undertaken the task of organizing conservative students myself and urging them to protest a situation that has become intolerable. David Horowitz The Campus Blacklist April 18, 2003 Students on University campuses were organized into groups of “Red Guards” and were given the chance to challenge those in authority. Students quickly turned their attacks on their closest adversaries, their teachers and university administrators. Therese Hoffman The Chinese Cultural Revolution: Autobiographical Accounts of a National Trauma Thomas Jefferson knew "a little rebellion now and then is a good thing" for America; David Horowitz knows it also is good for college campuses. Pittsburgh Tribune-Review The Last Days of Intellectual Oppression February 23, 2005

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