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Encyclopedia Mythica: Chinese mythology.
The available articles in the Chinese mythology area. ... The names of deities and places in the Chinese mythology area are transcribed according to the pinyin system of ... (more...)

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In 1788 the first Chinese to settle in Canada were 50 artisans who accompanied Captain John MEARES to help build a TRADING POST and encourage trade in sea otter pelts between ... (more...)
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Chinese - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chinese refers to anything pertaining to China. Specifically, it may refer to: Chinese people, people of Chinese ethnicity and/or nationality Zhonghua minzu, the supra-ethnic ... (more...)

Chinese language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chinese or the Sinitic language(s) (??/??, pinyin: Hàny?; ??/??, Huáy?; or ??, Zh?ngwén) can be considered a language or language family. Originally the ... (more...)

Chinese Language - MSN Encarta
Chinese Language, language spoken by the Han Chinese people, the majority ethnic group of China. More people speak Chinese than any other language in. (more...)

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Version 1.2 available now! Award winning Chinese Encyclopedia (China's First National Electronic Publishing Award). Content of 66 books with 74 subjects. 80,000 titles. 126,400,000 ... (more...)

Chinese (disambiguation) definition of Chinese (disambiguation) in the ...
Chinese, subfamily of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages (see Sino-Tibetan languages Sino-Tibetan languages, family of languages spoken by over a billion people in central and SE ... (more...)

Amazon.com: Encyclopedia of Chinese astrology: Tri Lam: Books
Amazon.com: Encyclopedia of Chinese astrology: Tri Lam: Books ... Review "A compilation of several disciplines..." -- Prediction, May 2002. (more...)

Chinese architecture definition of Chinese architecture in the Free ...
Chinese architecture, the buildings and other structures created in China from prehistoric times to the present day. Early Architecture. As a result of wars and invasions, there ... (more...)