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By Kyan Shikashio What traditional foods do they eat The Chinese people celebrate special occasions with all kinds of delicious foods like eating dumplings and
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By Kyan Shikashio What traditional foods do they eat The Chinese people celebrate special occasions with all kinds of delicious foods like eating dumplings and suckling pig A typical Chinese meal however its simple to make It consists of vegetables rice soup and meat The Chinese also love to drink tea. 1. Post-Classical. . China(1000B.C.E-500c.e). 2. Politics. Shang - decentralized. Zhou(1029-258 B.C.E). “Middle kingdom” (Yangtze to Huang)-ethnocentrism. No central gov’t instead alliances with regional princes. 新文化运动. )?. L/O – To assess the significance of the New Culture Movement to the development of China. Hú. Shih . 胡适. . (1891-1962). Cai. Yuan-. pei. . 蔡元培. (1876-1940). Chen . Geography of Indus River Valley. Located on a . subcontinent. – land mass that is apart from the rest of the continent. Physical Features- . Mountain Ranges, valleys and planes that hold 2 rivers- Ganges and Indus . Similarities & Differences. Using your . SPECTS. The Basics. :. Han = 206 BCE – 220 CE. Roman Empire 27 BCE – 476 CE. Both lasted approx 400 years. Both had populations of 50 million. Similar size territory. The emperor Diocletian . felt that the only way to save the empire was to divide it in half. Created two empires: Western and Eastern . Western Empire: Europe/ North Africa and city of Rome. Eastern Empire: Turkey/ Asia and city of Byzantium. Political Fragmentation. Chiang Kai . Shek. Nationalists & Communists vs. Japan. People’s Republic of China - 1949. Mao Zedong (1893 – 1976). Son of wealthy farmers. Rejects Confucianism. Chairman of the CCP in 1935. To explore the role of China as a third wave superpower.. To examine China’s deep influence on East Asia. To consider how interaction with other peoples had impact on China. To encourage YOU to see China in light of its history and not just the last 70 year. By: Alex Evans. &. Apolinario. Schramm. Is China innovating?. Complicated. State influence. %of global R&D. # of Grad Students. Does China Have to Innovate?. Growth Goals. How drastically will growth slow?. There are many . locations . in China . outside the popular . event destinations . of Shanghai . and Beijing suitable for MICE events. Cities like Xiamen or . Lijiang. might be perfect choices for organising corporate meetings, incentive travel and other events. Moreover, locations like these are rich in culture, which could add some local flavour to your event.. . East Asia. Lesson 2: The Mongols . and. Chinese culture. Reminder about Chinese Dynasties. "The Dynasties Song". This "dynasties song," sung to the tune of "Frère Jacques,". on. GEOMUSEUM . Prof. LIU Chuang, Ph.D.. Director of Executive committee of LIN Chao . Geomuseum. . . Professor of Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Physical Geography. The region of Southeast Asia consists of 11 countries and borders India to the east and China to the north.. The region is split between mainland countries of:. Mainland. Countries. Case study of China Airlines effortsMr Kuang-Ying YangEngineer of QA Division China Airlines2OutlineHuman Factors to Flight SafetySafety AwarenessJust Culture and ApproachResultsConclusion3Apr 27 2005 The Minor in Chinese StudiesFaculty AdvisorsDr Seth Wiener AssistantProfessorof Chinese Studiessethw1cmueduDr Sue-mei Wu Teaching Professorof Chinese StudiessuemeiandrewcmueduTianxue Yao Lecturerof Ch
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