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Frequency and Stroke Counts of Chinese Characters
   
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"This is a list of frequency of usage and number of strokes of the 13,060 Chinese characters defined in the BIG-5 coding scheme." With links to other Chinese language and Chinese computing websites.
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http://technology.chtsai.org/charfreq/ |
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American Academy of Medical Acupuncture
   
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"The AAMA is the only national professional society of North American physicians who have incorporated acupuncture into their medical practices, accepting members from a diversity of training backgrounds." This site provides information about medical ...
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http://www.medicalacupuncture.org/ |
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Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum
   
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The Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum exhibits stereoviews, engravings, maps, and documents illustrating the history of the first transcontinental railroad. Detailed discussion of the photographic processes used to create the imag ...
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http://cprr.org/ |
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Rocky Mountain Herbal Institute
   
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"RMHI, a private educational and research organization, has offered professional training in Chinese herbal sciences since 1987 (since 1992 in Hot Springs, Montana)." This site has great articles on Chinese and Western herbalism, as well as free acc ...
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http://www.rmhiherbal.org/ |
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Dim Sum
   
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A brief introduction to this Chinese form of small plate meals, usually served in restaurants. "Most dim sum foods are savory pastries steamed or fried dumplings, filled buns, noodles. There are also sweet pastries, vegetables, [and] meats ...
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http://www.cuisinenet.com/digest/region/china/dimsum_intro.shtml |
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Learning Chinese Online
   
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A directory of online resources to help with learning Chinese. Covers pronunciation, conversation, characters, grammar, reading, listening, dictionaries, translation, and testing. Also provides information on Chinese programs, online schools, and stu ...
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http://www.csulb.edu/~txie/online.htm |
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Chinese Learning Objects
   
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Collection of online instructional materials "that will help students improve their ability to read Chinese." Includes full form and simplified Chinese character lessons introducing China's geography, popular surnames, common warning signs ...
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http://www.nflc.org/projects/current_projects/used_chinese_los/ |
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University of Virginia Chinese Text Initiative
   
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A site for classic Chinese literature. As of 2008, the site has over 300 Tang Poems and poetry from authors Gu Yao Yan, Shi Jing, Hong Lou Meng, and Yu Xuan Ji. Literature is available in both English and Chinese.
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http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/chinese/ |
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The Taoism Information Page
   
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This site is a compilation of annotated web resources on the philosophical and religious aspects of Taoism, Chinese Alchemy and Martial Arts. Links to various English translations of the following works are included: The Lao-tzu TaoTeh Ching, The Ch ...
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http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/taoism/ |
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GR Junction
   
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How to read and write Gwoyeu Romatzyh, a method of representing putonghua (Mandarin Chinese) in ASCII text while indicating tones by variations in spelling. This is probably the easiest method of representing Chinese by a Western keyboard.
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http://home.iprimus.com.au/richwarm/gr/gr.htm |
 
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