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         Chinese History:     more books (100)
  1. The military history of the Chinese Civil War, by Trevor Nevitt Dupuy, 1969
  2. Taoist Ritual in Chinese Society and History by John Lagerwey, 1986-06
  3. Policing Chinese Politics: A History (Asia-Pacific) by Michael Dutton, 2004-02
  4. A Brief History of Chinese Medicine and Its Influence by Peng Yoke Ho, F. P. Lisowski, 1999-12
  5. The Chinese in America: A History from Gold Mountain to the New Millennium (Critical Perspectives on Asian Pacific Americans Series) by Susie Lan Cassel, 2002-05-15
  6. Chinese Coins: Money in History and Society (Arts of China) by Liuliang Yu, Hong Yu, 2004-04
  7. The Chinese potter: A practical history of Chinese ceramics by Margaret Medley, 1976
  8. The Rise and Fall of the Empires: War Stories in Ancient China (Insights into Chinese History) by Yuan Yang, Ming Ping, 2001-01
  9. Law Codes In Dynastic China: A Synopsis Of Chinese Legal History In The Thirty Centuries From Zhou To Qing by John W. Head, Yanping Wang, 2005-07-30
  10. Women and the Family in Chinese History (Critical Asian Scholarship, 2) by Patricia Ebrey, 2002-11-08
  11. An Illustrated History of the Chinese in America by Ruthanne Lum McCunn, 1979-06
  12. Hong Kong Apothecary: A Visual History of Chinese Medicine Packaging by Simon Go, 2003-07-01
  13. The Pageant of Chinese History by Seeger Elizabeth, 1934
  14. History and Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Advanced Traditional Chinese Medicine Series , Vol 1)

81. Chinese American Citizens Alliance National Organization
List of winners for contests, history of the organization, purpose, directors, officers, and committee.
http://www.cacanational.org/

82. Ancient China
This exhibit contains information on the culture and history of ancient China includingarchitecture, art, military and maps. Timeline of chinese Dynasties.
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/china/timeline.html
Timeline of Chinese Dynasties
Ancient China Neolithic ca. 12000 - 2000 B.C. Xia ca. 2100-1800 B.C. Shang 1700-1027 B.C. Western Zhou 1027-771 B.C. Eastern Zhou 770-221 B.C. 770-476 B.C. Spring and Autumn period 475-221 B.C. Warring States period Early Imperial China Qin 221-207 B.C. Western Han 206 B.C.- 9 A.D. Hsing (Wang Mang interregnum) 9-25 A.D. Eastern Han 25-220 A.D. Three Kingdoms 220-265 A.D. Western Chin 265-316 A.D. Eastern Chin 317-420 A.D. Southern and Northern Dynasties 420-588 A.D. Southern Dynasties 420-478 Song 479-501 Qi 502-556 Liang 557-588 Chen Northern Dynasties 386-533 Northern Wei 534-549 Eastern Wei 535-557 Western Wei 550-577 Northern Qi 557-588 Northern Zhou Classical Imperial China Sui 580-618 A.D. T'ang 618-907 A.D. Five Dynasties 907-960 A.D. 907-923 Later Liang 923-936 Later Tang 936-946 Later Jin 947-950 Later Han 951-960 Later Zhou Ten Kingdoms A.D. 907-979 Song A.D. 960-1279 960-1125 Northern Song 1127-1279 Southern Song Liao A.D. 916-1125

83. Jarek's Chinese Martial Arts Pages
Foucused on mostly the internal arts. Features articles covering history, style, interviews, book reviews, and related material.
http://www.chinafrominside.com/ma/index.html

84. ThinkQuest : Library : Discovering China: The Middle Kingdom
history The Opium War and the Decline of the Qing Dynasty (18391900) By 1900, theQing It was only a matter of time before the chinese people called revolution
http://library.thinkquest.org/26469/history/
Index Asia
Discovering China: The Middle Kingdom
The site explores 20th Century China to try and understand this enormous country. Users will discover that China is not as far away as it seems. There is interactive insight into major influences on twentieth century Chinese history, from Colonialism to Marxism, from monarchy to democracy and communism, with a particular eye on the Cultural Revolution. The role of China in international affairs is examined, and important Chinese historical figures are profiled. Visit Site 1999 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Awards Silver Languages English Students Yuki Kanagawa University High School, Yokohama, Japan Michael Clovis High School, Clovis, CA, United States Alex The Grove, Cape Town, South Africa Coaches Patricia Imperial Premium, Clovis, CA, United States Michio Kanagawa University High School, Kawasaki, Japan Debangsu Abidjan, Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site.

85. Chinese New Year
A SCOTLAND ON LINE PRODUCTION. chinese NEW YEAR. chinese New YearThe chinese New Year has a great history. In other traditions, by
http://www.new-year.co.uk/chinese/history.htm
Chinese New Year The Chinese New Year has a great history. In other traditions, by this time in the year, most resolutions - made on December 31 - have been subtly forgotten and placed in a cupboard marked "maybe next year." However, all hope is not lost, as there's a second chance to start afresh with the celebration of Chinese New Year on February 12th.
The Chinese New Year is very similar to the Western one, swathed in traditions and rituals.
The origin of the Chinese New Year is itself centuries old - in fact, too old to actually be traced. It is popularly recognised as the Spring Festival and celebrations last 15 days.
Preparations tend to begin a month from the date of the Chinese New Year (similar to a Western Christmas), when people start buying presents, decoration materials, food and clothing. A huge clean-up gets underway days before the New Year, when Chinese houses are cleaned from top to bottom, to sweep away any traces of bad luck, and doors and windowpanes are given a new coat of paint, usually red. The doors and windows are then decorated with paper cuts and couplets with themes such as happiness, wealth and longevity printed on them.

86. The Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
Includes information on the history, objectives and organization of the conference.
http://www.cppcc.gov.cn/english/e_index.htm

87. New York Chinese Cultural Center
chinese dance history, company events, photo galleries, class schedule.
http://www.chinesedance.org/
About Us
NYCCC School of the Arts

Chinese Folk Dance Company

Chinese Dance History
...
Photo Gallery

Home June 4th, 2004
Fundraising Gala Dinner
Spring 2004 Newsletter
Spring 2003 Newsletter

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Contact Us at:
390 Broadway, 2nd Floor New York, N.Y. 10013 Tel: (212) 334-3764 Fax: (212) 334-3768 info@ChineseDance.org THE NEW YORK CHINESE CULTURAL CENTER THE CHINESE FOLK DANCE COMPANY SPECIAL ALERT!!! OUR YOUNG STUDENTS WILL BE ON CHANNEL 11 @ 7:30AM - WED MAY 26TH. Join us on Friday June 4, for our Fundraising Gala Dinner at Jing Fong Restaurant : Raffle - Auction - Entertainment. RSVP - 212.334.3764 (Chinese Folk Dance Company performs 'Silk Clouds' at Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's 'EveningStars Concert' in Battery Park Sept.5, 2003. Photo by Richard Termine © 2003)

88. China And East Asia
Simple timeline of events in chinese and Japanese history.
http://campus.northpark.edu/history/WebChron/China/China.html
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89. CHINESE MUSEUM
Australian chinese Museum in Melbourne. Displays artifacts that share the rich history of chinese settlers over the past 150 years.
http://avoca.vicnet.net.au/~mcah/welcome.htm
CHINESE MUSEUM
22 Cohen Place Melbourne AUSTRALIA 3000
Phone: +61 3 9662 2888
Fax: +61 3 9663 2693
Finding Gold Chinese Australian History Cultural Classes Chinatown Heritage Walks ... Map of Chinatown
Agu, 1996 Bronze urns dug from the Victorian goldfields, a queue ("pigtail") cut off its wearer last century, and the debutante balls of the Young Chinese League from the 1930's evoke some of the richness of the Chinese contribution to Australia's history. A living part of Melbourne's modern Chinatown, the Chinese Museum was brought into being in 1985 to document, preserve and display the history of Australians of Chinese descent. An exiting range of changing exhibitions, audiovisual presentations, heritage tours and public seminars are some of the ways by which Australia's Chinese community shares its past, its culture, and its values with wide society, through the Museum.
Opening Hours
Sunday - Friday Saturday
Admission
  • Adults $6.50
If you like, please e-mail us.

90. Chinese A To Z
Provides information about the country's history, culture, philosophy, art and astrology.
http://chinesea2z.co.uk/

91. China History
Historical Setting THE ANCIENT DYNASTIES The Dawn of history; The Zhou Period;The Mongolian Interlude; The chinese Regain Power; The Rise of the Manchus. EMERGENCE
http://www.countryreports.org/history/chinahist.htm
History of China History Home Page CountryReports.org Subscription Discuss World Issues! Related Links: Daily Life in Ancient China History of China Site Mummies of China Past Country Profiles: Historical Setting

92. Chinese Heritage Of Australian Federation Project
Supported by The National Council for the Centenary of Federation La Trobe University,Museum of chinese Australian history, East China Normal University.
http://www.chaf.lib.latrobe.edu.au/
Introduction Introduction Overview of this website Project acknowledgements Feedback The Chinese Heritage of Australian Federation Project celebrates the contribution of Australia's Chinese communities to the early founding and subsequent development of Australia. It focuses on the private, community and public life of Australia's Chinese communities before and after Federation in 1901. Project outcomes include the recovery and presentation of historical materials and indexes concerning Chinese Australians, translation of Chinese-language historical documents, a world-wide web site, a travelling exhibition, and publications. The Chinese Heritage of Australian Federation Project welcomes contributions to the website as well as corrections and amendments. Feel free to email the website manager Sophie Couchman directly.

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The summary for this chinese (Simplified) page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://www.shuku.net:8080/novels/history/zgrsgtwby/zgsg.html
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94. History Of China: Table Of Contents
history of China Table of Contents. Historical 82; Reforms, 198088.References for history of China. history of China Timeline .
http://www-chaos.umd.edu/history/toc.html
History of China:
Table of Contents

95. Acupuncture.Com - Welcome Home
Rich in resources on Traditional chinese Medicine, acupuncture, chinese herbal medicine, qigong, tuina, dietetics, diagnosis and theory, clinical point selections, acupuncturist referrals, news, college courses.
http://acupuncture.com/
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96. Immanuel.Net - Chinese Christian Internet Directory
Directory of chineselanguage churches, fellowships, and ministries around the world.
http://overseaschurch.immanuel.net/

97. Asia Society: New Chinese Art - Inside Out
Major exhibition to present the dynamic new art being produced by artists in mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
http://www.asiasociety.org/arts/insideout/

98. Chinese Recipes
Seven recipes like Pork and Shrimp Egg Rolls and Oriental Chicken Salad with SoyGinger Dressing.
http://www.bhg.com/home/Chinese-Recipes.html
Chinese Recipes
recipes for your next family meal with the vegetable salad cups, pork and shrimp egg rolls or gingered
pork and cabbage soup. Sesame Chinese-Style Vegetables
Soy sauce, ginger, and garlic are frequently used in concert to flavor many Chinese-style dishes.
Light Chinese Chicken Salad

Uncooked ramen noodles add a crunchy note to this flavor-packed chicken and vegetable salad. Vegetable Salad Cups
There is little last-minute fuss when you make the wonton cups and spicy filling the morning of your party. Gingered Pork and Cabbage Soup
Fresh ginger and Chinese cabbage lend Asian flavors to this hearty soup. Pork and Shrimp Egg Rolls or Wontons
Pork, shrimp, bean sprouts and mushrooms are seasoned with ginger, garlic, and oyster sauce for a delicious wonton or egg roll filling. Oriental Chicken Salad with Soy-Ginger Dressing
Canned mandarin orange segments make a quick substitute for the fresh orange. Chicken with Long Beans and Walnuts
Walnuts add additional crunch to this Oriental-style stir-fry. Chinese Mustard Sauce
This savory combination of brown mustard and cilantro is perfect for dipping your egg rolls or your favorite Chinese appetizer.

99. Chinese Romanization Guide
This site provides tips and a Java applet for translating between WadeGiles PinYin and Yale.
http://www.edepot.com/taoroman.html
Chinese Romanization Guide
Learn and convert between Chinese Romanizations
Chinese Romanization Introduction
A romanization system is a method of using letters of the Roman alphabet (ABCD...) to recreate the sounds of a language whose writing system may or may not use the Roman alphabet. A Chinese romanization system would thus be a method of using the Roman alphabet to pronounce Chinese characters (or hanzi) used in Chinese languages.
Although the Chinese language has many dialects (examples: Cantonese, Hakka, Shanghainese, and Minnan), the official one is based on the pronunciation in Beijing, China. This dialect is named the following:
  • Mandarin
    • Term used in English.
  • Putonghua
    • Literal: "Commonlect"
    • Term used in mainland China.
  • Guoyu
    • Literal: "Statelect"
    • Term used in Taiwan and other Chinese countries.

    In Mandarin, every Chinese character has a set pitch or tone. There are four possible tones. Because the Chinese characters in Mandarin can also be de-tonalized, a fifth tone can also be considered. Romanization systems indicate tone by one of the following methods...
  • Tone marks: Placing a special mark over a vowel in a syllable to indicate tone.

100. China Interface - Setting New Standard In English/Chinese Translation
Translation and marketing aid in English and chinese.
http://www.china-interface.co.uk
Home Translation Business Service People About us ... Contact us Manchester
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China Interface - Bringing China closer to you "Do what we know best ... be the best" English / Chinese translation We specialise in Chinese technical and commercial translations. With a team of in-house native speaking Linguists and technical professionals, our focused approach enables us to deliver a fast and high quality service at a competitive price. As we do not go through a third party, we offer our service at trade price Since established in 2000, we have built up a solid track record. Our clients include "blue-chip" companies, government agents as well as small local engineering firms and non-profit organisations: Every our clients, so far as they have requirements for external Chinese translations, have become our regular clients. We pride on our translation quality - every piece of translation goes though quality proofreading:

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