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Since 1998, Harvard University wraps some of the valuable statues on its campus, such as this " Harvard Bixi | Chinese stele ", with waterproof covers every winter, in order to protect them from erosion caused by acid rain.
Since 1998, Harvard University wraps some of the bronze and marble statues on its campus, such as this " Harvard Bixi | Chinese stele ", with waterproof covers every winter, in order to protect them from erosion caused by acid rain ( or, actually, acid snow )
Translation by Mark Elvin, Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan.
Chinese History in Economic Perspective, University of California Press, 1992 complete text online free
* China Rediscovers its Own History 100 minute lecture on Chinese history given by renowned scholar / author Yu Ying-shih, Emeritus Professor of East Asian Studies and History at Princeton University.
An early experimental Chinese keyboard with many keys was developed by researchers of National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan, but it never came to the mainstream.
Hong Kong: Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2006.
Ann Arbor: Center For Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, 1984.
In 2008 de Garis received a 3 million Chinese yuan grant ( around $ 436, 000 ) to build an artificial brain for China ( the China-Brain Project ), as part of the Brain Builder Group at Wuhan University.
Hakka cuisine, or Kejia cuisine, is the cooking style of the Hakka people, who originated in the southeastern Chinese provinces of Guangdong and Fujian, but may also be found in other parts of China and in countries with significant overseas Chinese communities .< ref > Linda Lau Anusasananan, < i > The Hakka Cookbook: Chinese Soul Food from Around the World </ i > ( University of California Press, 2012 )</ ref > There are numerous restaurants in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore serving Hakka cuisine.
Although the Chinese and Indian communities could maintain their own Chinese and Tamil-language primary schools, all their students were required to learn Malay, and to study an agreed Malayan curriculum .” Most importantly, the entry exam to the University of Malaya ( which moved from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur in 1963 ) would be conducted in Malay, even though most teaching at the university was in English until the 1970s.
The Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese was the forerunner of the School of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong, which started in 1911.
Father Gosset, the chaplain to the Chinese students at the Catholic University of Leuven, wrote to Hergé urging him to be sensitive about what he wrote about China.
* University of the West Indies: 76. 3 % African descent, 15. 1 % Afro-European, 3. 4 % East Indian and Afro-East Indian, 3. 2 % Caucasian, 1. 2 % Chinese and Afro-Chinese and 0. 8 % Other.
* Chun-fang Yu, Kuan-yin, The Chinese Transformation of Avalokitesvara, Columbia University Press, New York, 2001, ISBN 0-231-12029-X
He took a BA Honours degree in Modern Chinese Language and Literature ( Mandarin ) through the University of London.
He then lived for three years in China, where he studied under Luo Changpei at Peking University and under Wang Li at Lingnan University, before returning to take a PhD in Chinese Linguistics at Cambridge under the supervision of Gustav Hallam and then J. R. Firth.
Halliday's first academic position was Assistant Lecturer in Chinese, at Cambridge University, from 1954 to 1958.
* Honorary Professor, Chinese University for Political Science and International Law, Beijing.
* ' A World Without Walls ' ( Cambridge University Press, 2003, also published in Chinese and Turkish )
Jin Guantao, a professor of the Institute of Chinese Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Fan Hongye, a research fellow with the Chinese Academy of Sciences ' Institute of Science Policy and Managerial Science, and Liu Qingfeng, a professor of the Institute of Chinese Culture at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, have argued that without the influence of proto-scientific precepts in the ancient philosophy of Mohism, Chinese science lacked a definitive structure:

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Restaurants specializing in Cantonese, Sichuanese, Hunanese, Northern Chinese, Shanghainese, Taiwanese, and Hong Kong traditions are widely available, as are more specialized restaurants such as seafood restaurants, Hong Kong-style diners and cafes ( also known as Cha chaan teng ( 茶餐廳 chácāntīng )), dim sum teahouses, and hot pot restaurants.
* 1970 The first Chinese satellite, Dong Fang Hong I, is launched.
Although its Academy Award was presented to Taiwan, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon was in fact an international co-production between companies in four regions: the Chinese company China Film Co-Production Corporation ; the American companies Columbia Pictures Film Production Asia, Sony Pictures Classics and Good Machine ; the Hong Kong company EDKO Film ; and the Taiwanese Zoom Hunt International Productions Company, Ltd ; as well as the unspecified United China Vision, and Asia Union Film & Entertainment Ltd., created solely for this film.
Internally, the Taiping Rebellion ( 1851 1864 ), a quasi-Christian religious movement led by the " Heavenly King " Hong Xiuquan, would raid roughly a third of Chinese territory for over a decade until they were finally crushed in the Third Battle of Nanking in 1864.
They were once used by Chinese mathematicians, and later in Chinese markets, such as those in Hong Kong before the 1990s, but has been gradually supplanted by the Arabic numerals.
Despite its difficulty of learning, this method remains popular in Chinese communities that use traditional Chinese characters, such as Hong Kong and Taiwan ; it is also the first method that allowed users to enter more than a hundred Chinese characters per minute.
In late August, 1552, the Santa Cruz reached the Chinese island of Shangchuan, 14 km away from the southern coast of mainland China, near Taishan, Guangdong, 200 km south-west of what later became Hong Kong.
Stained glass church window in Béthanie ( Hong Kong ) | Béthanie, Hong Kong of St Francis Xavier baptizing a Chinese man.
:* UK: Hong Kong, Chinese treaty ports, Irish treaty ports, Singapore
The demographics of Hong Kong mainly consists of ethnic Chinese, making up more than 90 % of the population.
People from Hong Kong generally refer to themselves, in Cantonese, as Hèung Góng Yàhn (); however the term is not restricted to those of Chinese descent.
Furthermore Chinese population were largely unable to learn English due to the lack of proper educational facilities in pre-1970 Hong Kong.
Arguments over this issue seemed to be responsible for a series of Mainland Chinese newspapers commentaries in February 2004 which stated that power over Hong Kong was only fit for " patriots.
However, Hong Kong registered vehicles may apply for secondary mainland Chinese registration plates, and these can be driven across the border to mainland China ; likewise, left-hand drive cars seen in Hong Kong are usually primarily registered in mainland China and carry supplementary Hong Kong registration plates.
Residents of Hong Kong holding licences issued by other Chinese authorities and some foreign countries can get a Hong Kong driving licence exempt from tests if they can adequately show that they obtained their licence while residing in the place concerned ( common proofs are school transcripts or employer's documentation ).

Chinese and Kong
In Chinese, he is most often known as " Kongzi " ( 孔子, literally " Master Kong ").
One of the main lineages fled from the Kong ancestral home in Qufu during the Chinese Civil War in the 1940s, and eventually settled in Taiwan.
All signage on highways and roads in Hong Kong are bilingual ( traditional Chinese below and English above ).

Chinese and Bulletin
A few weeks ago, I read in the Bulletin that there were to be given Chinese classes in Cranston.
" The Game of Leaves: An Inquiry into the Origin of Chinese Playing Cards ," Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol.
* LUST, JOHN: The Su-pao Case: An Episode in the Early Chinese Nationalist Movement, in: Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol.
Chinese Science Bulletin 47 ( 11 ): 933-938.
* " The Authenticity of Ancient Chinese Texts ", Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, 1929.
* " Word Families in Chinese ", Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, 1933.
* " New Studies on Chinese Bronzes ", Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, 1937.
* " Grammata Serica, Script and Phonetics in Chinese and Sino-Japanese ", The Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm, 1940.
* " Compendium of Phonetics in Ancient and Archaic Chinese ", The Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm, 1954.
" Chinese Materia Medica VII ; Dragons and Snakes ," Peking Natural History Bulletin 8. 4: 279-362.
Schedules are published in the South China Morning Post, The Standard, The Manila Times, Manila Bulletin, Philippine Daily Inquirer, The Philippine Star and Manila Standard Today and in other daily Hong Kong and Philippine newspapers, including Chinese newspapers.
The Endowment currently publishes the International Economics Bulletin, Pro-et-Contra in Russian, China Insights Monthly in Chinese, the nuclear policy newsletter Pro News, and the Arab reform-focused Sada Journal.
* Sun, Climate, Famine & Great Ethnic Migrations, Science In China / Chinese Science Bulletin.
" The Tang Architectural Icon and the Politics of Chinese Architectural History ," The Art Bulletin ( Volume 86, Number 2, 2004 ): 228 254.
In the following years, 1923 24, Andersson, in his capacity as a staff member of China's National Geological Survey, conducted archaeological excavations in the provinces of Gansu and Qinghai, again in collaboration with Chinese colleagues, and published numerous books and scientific papers on Chinese archaeology, many in the Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, which he founded and launched in 1929, and where he published his most significant scientific reports on his own work.
Chinese Relations with Central Asia .” Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 32, pp. 91 103.

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