The Forbidden City (Virtual World) ... free
http://www.beyondspaceandtime.org/FCBSTWeb/web/index.html
The Forbidden City (Virtual World)
The Virtual Forbidden City is a 3-dimensional virtual world where visitors from around the world can experience the Forbidden City in Beijing.
You can explore the magnificient palace as it was during the Qing dynasty, which ruled from 1644 until 1912, the end of the Imperial period in China.
While it provides an immersive and compelling experience in its own right, the Virtual Forbidden City also provides an unequalled way to plan a visit to the Palace Museum in Beijing, as the Forbidden City is now known. If you are lucky enough to be able to visit the Palace Museum, you will be much better able to find your way and to understand the significance of places and things that you encounter because of your experiences in the Virtual Forbidden City.
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Learning English and Chinese via Video Sharing
http://www.ecpod.com
Learning English and Chinese via Video Sharing
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Innovative Chinese English Dictionary
http://www.nciku.com
A free online Chinese-English dictionary. You can search with pinyin, English, Chinese characters or by writing characters you don't know. Lots of pictures.
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Chinese Savvy
http://www.ChineseSavvy.com
ChineseSavvy.com is a free website dedicated to the study of China, its language, and its culture built by language students for language students.
Its features include language reference tools and lessons, a comprehensive Chinese-English/English-Chinese dictionary, our "Speech Dictionary" for practicing oral Chinese, multimedia, travelogues, podcasts, forums, and more!
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Get a Chinese Name
http://www.chinese-tools.com/names
Get a Chinese Name
English names and their corresponding Chinese names by gender and origin. A Chinese name is mainly translated by the pronunciation of the English name.
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Chinese-English dictionary
http://mandarinplanet.com/chinese-english-dictionary.php
Chinese-English dictionary
This dictionary can be searched with traditional or simplified characters, pinyin, or English. Audio pronunciation is available.(UTF-8)
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Sinoling : Chinese Resources Online
http://www.sinoling.com
Sinoling : Chinese Resources Online
A variety of Chinese language learning resources for learners at all levels.
The site employs a dual-language (English/Chinese) interface, and features rich content presented in English, Chinese, and Hanyu Pinyin.
汉语语言学 Chinese Linguistics | 中文链接
Chinese Links | 中国文化 Chinese Culture | 中文参考资料 Chinese Reference |
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Chinese Network Materials Exchange
http://www.schoolsnetwork.org.uk/item.asp?item=4648&page=1
Chinese Network Materials Exchange
The materials here are for you to download and use in your classes. This initiative is to encourage a sharing of resources and thereby a saving of time for teachers and a mutually enriching exchange of ideas and teaching activities. The Exchange relies on you sending in resources to share with other teachers regularly.
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Other General Mandarin Links Page on Shambles
http://www.shambles.net/pages/staff/Mandarin/
Other General Mandarin Links Page on Shambles
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OnlineTools for Chinese Language Instructors
http://www.csulb.edu/~txie/tools.html
OnlineTools for Chinese Language Instructors
Tianwei Xie, California State University, Long Beach
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Learning Chinese Online
http://www.csulb.edu/%7Etxie/online.htm
Learning Chinese Online
Dept. of Asian and Asian American Studies, California State University at Long Beach
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Archive of Chinese Teaching Materials - Advanced
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~clp/China/teach1.htm
Archive of Chinese Teaching Materials - Advanced Level
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C L A P. Chinese Learners Alternate Page
http://www.sinologic.com/clas/index.html
C L A P. Chinese Learner's Alternate Page
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
| Language | Movies | Art & Literature | Music | Living | Food | Reading | Feedback | China Links | HyperChina | SinoLogic HOME |
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MFL stickers and stampers for young learners
http://www.nacell.org.uk/resources/stickers.htm
MFL stickers and stampers for young learners
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Six Paths to China
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/China/
Six Paths to China
The following six activities were created as models for ways to integrate the World Wide Web into classroom learning. China was chosen as a topic because it exemplifies the kind of thinking the Web is great at fostering. Too often learning is reduced to disconnected facts and filtered perspectives. The Web offers a broader, more authentic learning experience. If you'd like more information about the benefits of each type of Web-strategy listed below, take a look at Working the Web for Education.
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Dragonwise Series
http://www.dragonwise.hku.hk/
Multimedia software packages for the teaching and learning of Chinese
mandarin | chinese | software | multimedia |
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Chinese Calendar Home Page
http://www.cnd.org/Other/calendar.html
PostScript and PDF files for the 2000 Chinese calendar are available for CND readers. They are made with DateStar, courtesy of Youzhen Cheng of Australia:
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Investigating China
http://www.infinet.com/~baugust/china.html
This page will allow you to research the country of both Ancient and Modern China, along with providing you with various interactive and hands on activities currently found on the Web.
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On-line Chinese Tools
http://www.mandarintools.com/
These pages hope to provide tools to assist people in learning and using the beautiful Chinese language. From the novice Chinese language student to the advanced programmer, I hope there is something here for everyone. Please check out the Character Flash cards, the Chinese/English dictionary, the Chinese Namer, and the Western/Chinese Calendar Converter.
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Daily Life in Ancient China
http://members.aol.com/Donnclass/Chinalife.html
Learn about Taoism with Winnie-the-Pooh! Explore daily life in 4 different Chinese dynasties. Meet weird emperors like Hu the Tiger! Read things written in B.C. times! For those in a hurry, just click on the Cheat Sheet, for a very quick look at 11,000 years of ancient Chinese history! Welcome to ancient China!
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Mr Donn's Countries & Continents Section
http://members.aol.com/MrDonnHistory/K12east.html#CHINA
Ancient History Lesson Ideas / The Three Doctrines & Legalism (lesson plan, Donn)/ Confucianism, Taoism & Winnie the Pooh, Buddhism (Donn) / Debates on Censorship (2-3 days, lesson) (Donn) / China Teaching Workbook & Lots of Lesson Plans/UNIT / China Lesson Plans/Thematic UNIT (Dim-Sum) / Banpo Village: Gone but Not Forgotten / Ancient China UNIT / Does our Playground Need a Great Wall? / Chinese Folktales Mini-Unit / CHCP Lesson Plans & Virtual Library / Searching for (she-ahn) XIAN (Lesson Plan) / Qin Dynasty: A Unified China / The Silk Road (Lesson Plan) / The Silk Route / Ancient China Lesson Plans & Curriculum Guide /
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HK Education Net ... a HK Portal
http://resources.hkedcity.net/e_index.phtml
Lesson Plans / Software / Assessment / PowerPoint / Media Files /
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Your Chinese Name
http://www.us.tom.com/ask_tom/your_chinese_name/
Chinese names are usually formed by 3 Chinese characters. In most cases, the first character is the surname while the following character is the first name. To see your first name in Chinese characters select your name from the following list.
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Chineseroots
http://www.chineseroots.com/xungen/english/main.jsp
Chineseroots.com is a massive Global Jia Pu Center ¡V an electronic Jia Pu (genealogy data) that not only provides unique information on Chinese genealogy, but also guides its users in creating their own Jia Pu. With the support from Shanghai Library, renowned for its largest collection of Jia Pu in the world, coupled by advanced technology and a solid network of genealogy and Chinese Culture experts, we offer our users exclusive value added services such as access of surname database, message board, experts Q&A sessions, etc.
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Tong Sing
http://www.us.tom.com/ask_tom/tong_sing/
The Tong Sing is a traditional Chinese almanac that has been published annually for over one thousand years. Following its advice has long been thought to add harmony and success to one’s life. In fact, even the name of the almanac has been made lucky.
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Chinesekin
http://www.chinesekin.com/
To help strengthen family ties and allow family members living miles apart to get together, Chineseroots.com has launched a family oriented website - Chinesekin.com - that provides web connectivity tools such as web messaging, calendar organizer and files storage. Our objective is to encourage friends and relative to stay in touch through the easy-to-use platform.
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Food
http://www.food-style.com/
Lots of information about food .... a full Chinese-Language site
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Powerwave Multimedia
http://www.powerwavemm.com.hk/Chinese.htm
Chinese Learning Software
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Windows on China
http://www.cybercom.net/~jham/china/
History | News | Philosophy | Art | Lesson Plans | Culture | Hot Lists Chinese Language | Poetry & Literature | Virtual Tours | Sports | Recipes | Maps | Photos
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