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Basic Facts and Figures
Learn basic information about China as a country.

American-Chinese Cuisine
If you live in America and eat at the local Chinese restaurant, chances are your favorite dishes are not authentic Chinese recipes. Learn a bit about the history of American Chinese food and find out some of the dishes that are American-made and those with roots in China.

The Shang Dynasty
The Shang Dynasty is known for its bronze artifacts and bones containing the first Chinese characters in the history of the country. Learn more about this progressive dynasty.

Kuan Yin - The Divine Goddess of Mercy
Kuan Yin is the Chinese Goddess of mercy, compassion, protection of women and children, childbearing, and more. But she was not always a Goddess. Find out how she became one of the most revered deities in Chinese history.

Rui Shi - The Imperial Guardian Lions
Also know as Fu Dogs, these mythical creatures were placed in front of China’s most cherished structures to protect from enemies. Now, they can protect you too.

Say ni hao to
This new cartoon for preschoolers focused on Chinese-American culture is sure to be a hit with parents and children alike.

Yin-Yang Cookies Recipe
The perfect cookies for a Chinese New Years celebration or any other Asian-themed celebration.

The Year of the Rat
The Year of the Rat starts on February 7, 2008. Explore a few of the aspects of the Rat sign in the Chinese Zodiac.

Wulong Tea of Fujian Province
This tea is most widely served at Chinese cuisine restaurants in the US. It isn’t black and it isn’t green but somewhere in between. Wulong tea is one of China’s most cherished teas.

Picking Up The Bones - Second Burial Pt. 1
In the lands of the Orient, ancestor worship has been practiced for decades. Second burials are part of this tradition, showing love and respect for lost family members.

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