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Astro-FengShui.com - The Official webSite of the Feng Shui Research Center

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Welcome to Feng Shui Research Center This website offers information covering three major areas of Chinese Metaphysics. Feng Shui Feng Shui is the study of energy from Heaven and Earth to see how they can affect the lives of people. To achieve the best results, Feng Shui knowledge should be applied to city planning, architecture, interior design and landscaping. Please download Feng Shui ebook for an introduction to this fascinating subject. Chinese Astrology The life of a person depends on the energy at the moment of birth. A good analysis of the energy combination at the moment of birth to see how the changing energy throughout his life will help him to achieve the best according to his potential. We provide an introduction to two main schools of Chinese Astrology - Four Pillars of Desti Read More
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China the Beautiful - Chinese Art and Literature

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C h i n a t h e B e a u t i f u l Classical Chinese Art, Calligraphy, Poetry, History, Literature, Painting and Philosophy --> Quick Link to selected pages Over One Million unique visitors and Two Million pageviews per month Details --> HOLD THIS --> --> --> --> Chinese Classics - [BIG5] | Travel | Gardens | Modern Myth | Major Chinese dialects | Picture of the Month | New Year | Story and Parable | Emperors | Dragons | Moon Festival | Slide Show | Flash cards | Famous Quotations | World literature | Chinese words | Listen to Chinese | Learn Chinese | History | | About This Site | A few words by Dr. Ming L. Pei, Webmaster-Editor. | Awards | Privacy Policy | Copyright © Ming L. Pei 1995-2006. Written permission is required for reproducing materials contained herein. You are welcome, however Read More
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Chinese Cricket Culture, Cultural Entomology Digest 3

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Jin, Xing-Bao, ( bibliography ) Shanghai Institute of Entomology, Academia Sinica 225 Chongqing Road (S.), Shanghai, China 200025 Tel. 8621-3282039 Fax 8621-3284924 Illustration from Er-Ya (ca. 500-200 B.C.), copied from Meng, 1993 Cicada (top three and crickets (bottom two) glyphs from Zhow, 1980 Listen to the Cricket by Bei Ju-Yi, Tang dynasty The Singing cricket chirps throughout the long night, tolling in the cloudy autumn with its rain. Intent on disturbing the gloomy sleepless soul, the cricket moves towards the bed chirp by chirp. Cricket by Yi ? Ming dynasty What's the matter with the crickets? Their sad melodies fill the night. So few they are, yet so loud their song. It cuts through the breeze and coagulates in the drizzle. No sleep in sight for the anxious lady within her home. Read More
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Chinese Cuisine

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Chinese Cuisine The vastness of China's geography and history echoes through the polyphony of Chinese cuisine. To begin, it is best to divide Chinese cuisine, with all the appropriate disclaimers and caveats, into that of four major regions: the northern plains, including Beijing; the fertile east, watered by the Yangtse River; the south, famous for the Cantonese cooking of the Guangdong Province; and the fecund west of Szechwan and Hunan Provinces. Canton is, perhaps, the most famous of the food areas. Long, warm, wet days throughout the year create the perfect environment for cultivating most everything. The coast provides ample seafood, the groves are filled with fruits. Cooking methods and recipes here are sophisticated and varied. Since the local produce is so gorgeous, the cooking hi Read More
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Chinese culture, Chinese art,China education

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China Visa Service Tourist Visa , Business Visa , Student Visa .. General Information Art & Performance Cities & Provinces Culture & Tradition Diplomatic Missions Education & School Entertainment Finance & Banking Government Health & Medicine History & Dynasties Investment & Stock IT & Computer Import & Export Law & Justice Map & Atlas Media & Publication Military & Army Organizations People & Society Personal & Hobby Real Estates Reference & Library Science & Tech. Shopping & Auction Sports & Recreation Statistics & Data Travel & Tour Who's Who Back to HOME   Books: Chinese Culture         Chinese Culture and Tradition Special Links: Ministry of Culture of People's Republic of China (website in Chinese) Culture of China (Wikipedia - Free Encyclopedia) Ch Read More
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Chinese Learner's Alternative Site

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| What's New? | Language | Movies | Art &Literature | Music | Living | Food | | FAQ | Reading | Feedback | China Links | HyperChina | SinoLogic HOME | Welcome! Friends, C L A S offers you supplementary learning material on Chinese language and original articles on what's happening today in Chinese language and Chinese culture. This site is not only a free support for the users of HyperChina , but also an electronic magazine for anyone interested in Chinese language or Chinese culture. C L A S will be updated whenever we have time. Don't forget to check out our powerful China Links ! It gives you all the high-quality links you need to explore China on the Net. (Animated cursive calligraphy courtesy of Mr. Wang Xizhi [321-379 A.D.].) Check out our movie critic Jerlian Tsao's review of the l Read More
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Chinese Medicine - HealthWorld Online

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healthy.net Chinese Medicine home alternative medicine health conditions healthy shopping contact us Tell A Friend Search enter keyword-click Health Conditions Abscess Acne ADD/ADHD Addictions Aggressive Behavior Aging AIDS Alcoholism Allergic Rhinitis Allergies Alzheimer's Amenorrhea Anemia Angina Pectoris Anorexia Nervosa Anxiety Appendicitis Arthritis Asthma Atherosclerosis Athlete's Foot Autism Auto-Immune Avian Flu Back Surgery Backpain Baldness Bedwetting Bipolar Disorder Birth Control Bladder Blindness Body Odor Boils Bowel Toxemia Breast Cancer Broken Bones Broken Teeth Bronchitis Bulimia Burns Bursitis Caffeine Addiction Cancer Candidiasis Cardiovascular Carpal Tunnel Cataracts Celiac Disease Cerebrovascular Cervical Cancer Cervical Dysplasia Chemical Poison Chest Pain CHF Chicken Read More
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Chinese papercut

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Chinese Papercuts Papercut is an art form originally created in China. Around the first century A.D., the Chinese invented that most flexible, versatile and adaptable of materials -- paper. The first papercut can be traced date back to the period known as the Northern and Southern Dynasties (A.D. 386-581). In the T'ang Dynasty (A.D. 618-906) papercuts are the subject of a poem by the poet Ts'ui Tao-yung and from other sources of this period they are described as being used to decorate plants and worn by ladies in their hair in form of butterflies and flowers. Here are some sample of Chinese Papercuts. Aerobics 1 Aerobics 2 Aerobics 3 Aerobics 4 Bird 1 Bird 2 Butterfly 1 Butterfly 2 Panda 1 Panda 2 Panda 3 Panda 4 Panda 5 Panda 6 Panda 7 Panda 8 Tiger 1 Tiger 2 Tiger 3 Tiger 4 © Copyright 2 Read More
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College of Humanities Department of History

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Students - Faculty - Alumni - News - Departments - Directory Thank you ... for visiting the Web site of the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures at The Ohio State University. We want your visit with us to be as informative and enjoyable as possible. To achieve this goal we have recently updated our servers and have moved our site. We are now located at: http://deall.osu.edu/ This page will soon redirect you to the new site. If you do not wish to wait for it to do so, please select the U R L above and the link will immediately take you to the new Home page. We are sorry for any inconvenience. Hopefully the efficiency and usefulness of the new location will make up for this temporary nuisance. College of Humanities , 186 University Hall, 230 North Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210 Read More
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Ethnologue report for China

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SITE SEARCH SITE MAP .awmAnchor {position:relative;z-index:0} US$ 80 Hardcover library binding 1,272 pages Articles for 6,912 living languages Index of 39,491 language names 208 color maps Arranged by continent and country Helpful statistical summary tables and more Newest SIL Publications Ethnologue > Web version > Country index > Asia > China Languages of China See language map . [See also SIL publications on the languages of China.] People's Republic of China. Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo. 1,298,847,624. 55 official minority nationalities total 91,200,314 or 6.5% of the population (1990). Han Chinese 1,033,057,000 or 93.5% (J. Matisoff). National or official languages: Mandarin Chinese, regional languages: Daur, Kalmyk-Oirat, Lu, Peripheral Mongolian, Central Tibetan, Uyghur, Xibe, Norther Read More
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History

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Hakka - An Important Element of Chinese Culture Established 1995 Asiawind.com Updated : 01/17/03 Hakka History Origin and background - The activity of Han and Hakka in Chinese history History of Migrations - The major migrations of Hakka Chinese in history Hakka and Xiongnu - Where were Hakkas from? Hakka and She people in Fujian Hakka and Japanese Culture - What is the relationship between Hakka and Japanese culture and history? Lan Fang Republic - A nation established by a Hakka Hakka - Origin There has been some debate about the origin of Hakka as a Han derivative. Here is some more evidence that Hakka is the true Han ethnic group. The Great Wall built by Qin Shihuangdi extended to Lin Tiao in Gansu, which is about 100 km west of Long3 Xi1 (the original town for Hakka Lees) By definitio Read More
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index

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Mah Jong The Ancient Chinese Tile Game Mah Jong originated in China many many many, many years ago. It is played by four people, no more, no less. These instructions and rules for the game have been passed down through four generations of the Ming Family. I suspect that they are very simplified rules and are ideal for the beginner. I have been told by someone considered an expert that they are 'Mainland China' rules. These rules also allow for very high scores to be obtained and a certain sense of fairness and while still allowing for vigorous competition. Other rules that I have viewed on the internet allow for "stealing" of opponents cards and do get quite complicated. I don't like the scoring of the other methods of playing that I have seen. I think that you will enjoy the gam Read More
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Index of /~agenhtml

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Index of /~agenhtml Name Last modified Size Description Parent Directory 19-Nov-07 14:31 - ABE/ 23-Jul-07 07:28 - Read More
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Kehillat Beijing - Jewish community of Beijing, CN

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Quick Links Next Meal Commentary Calendar Guest Book FAQs Fax Facts [ PDF ] Search Quick Search: Full Search Bulletin boards Education Ritual Social Contents Search Hebrew School Is Now In Session Kehillat Beijing's Hebrew School, Ahavat Yitzhak is growing and improving all the time. Kosher Restaurant! Did you know Beijing now has a Kosher Restaurant? Visit Dini's now! Home Info Shabbat Holidays Calendar Members Locations Home | Welcome Account: Guest login elcome to Kehillat Beijing. Our website pages contain information of note to community members, guests, and web visitors. Chanukah is almost here! Greetings friends and members, If haven't checked your calendar lately, you might be surprised to learn that Chanukah is just around the corner. Friday December 7th falls in the middle of the Read More
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Qi Journal Online Store

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Home Page | Ordering FAQ | Shipping Options | Check Your Book Bag Categories Acupuncture Qigong Taijiquan Culture Bodywork Philosophy Traditional Medicine Feng Shui Herbs & Nutrition Chinese Culture Language Studies Traditional Tea Tonics & Tea Children's Books Chinese Music Miscellaneous Back Issues Full Text Search Journal Subscriptions Discounted Items Specialty Catalogs These mini catalogs provide an easy-to-browse format for specific topics. Qi Journal Arts & Crafts Chinese Language Qigong (Ch'i Kung) Herbal Tonics Taijiquan (T'ai Chi) SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE HEALTH AND CULTURAL TOPICS * Educational Books, Videos, Charts, and Audio tapes. * Statues, Gifts, and Games of cultural significance. * Tonic Herbs and External Linaments for health maintenance. * Folk, Classical & Psychosomatic Read More
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taboos

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Taboos and Superstitionsof Chinese New Year House Cleaning The entire house should be cleaned before New Year's Day. On New Year's Eve, all brooms, brushes, dusters, dust pans and other cleaning equipment are put away. Sweeping or dusting should not be done on New Year's Day for fear that good fortune will be swept away. After New Year's Day, the floors may be swept. Beginning at the door, the dust and rubbish are swept to the middle of the parlor, then placed in the corners and not taken or thrown out until the fifth day. At no time should the rubbish in the corners be trampled upon. In sweeping, there is a superstition that if you sweep the dirt out over the threshold, you will sweep one of the family away. Also, to sweep the dust and dirt out of your house by the front entrance is to s Read More
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The China Experience: Exploring Chinese Culture

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exploring Chinese culture click here for The China Experience: China Culture Index This page has been changed, Please Click here for the new version Chongyang Festival The Chongyang Festival falls on the ninth day of the nonth month of the Chinese lunar calendar, so it is also known as the Double Ninth Festival. In China Experience of this week, Chongyang Festival will tell you more. Recipe of the week Fowl Stuffed Duck Materials: one live duck(2000g) one live wild duck(750) one live pigeon(250g) ham dried mushrooms soaked in water winter bamboo shoot slices Preparations: 1. Clean, remove the carcass and scald each fowl. 2. Put the pigeon into the wild duck with its head pointing out, stuff the pigeon and wild duck with mushrooms, and ham slices. 3. Put the wild duck into the duck, stuff a Read More
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The Sino-Judaic Insitute

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About Us Points East Jews of Kaifeng Connections Membership Links Welcome The Sino-Judaic Institute (SJI) is a non-denominational, non-political and non-profit organization which was founded in 1985 by a group of international scholars and lay-persons for the purpose of promoting understanding between Chinese and Jewish peoples and to encourage and develop their cooperation in matters of mutual historic and cultural interest. Primary among these are the ancient Jewish community in the city of Kaifeng and the later immigrant Jewish communities of Shanghai, Harbin, Tianjin, and Hong Kong. SJI initially served as a vehicle for the study and preservation of Jewish history in China. Soon thereafter, the Institute took upon itself the added responsibility of providing support to Chinese scholars Read More
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