Since the mid-1800s, nearly every major city in the world has hosted a Chinatown. These neighborhoods are known for their festival celebrations, restaurants with cuisine
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The Chinese Association provides a supportive cultural as well as social environment for industry unity. Unlike other societies, we keep our doors open to students
Cultural heritage is an essential part of human life. It satisfies people’s need to belong and find identity. Cultural heritage can include artifacts (paintings, prints,
Community services are public programs that provide help to members of a specific community. These programs can provide information, advice, practical help, or financial assistance.
Embracing cultural exchange is an important step in becoming more connected to our world. Whether it’s learning about different languages, music styles or food, understanding
Chinatowns have become places for tourists to find deals and authentic food. But they began as a place for Chinese immigrants to find protection and
Unlike traditional overseas Chinese associations that can be traced back centuries, new Chinese associations are less closely tied to China. But they do still seek
Cultural heritage consists of visible and tangible representations of values systems, beliefs and traditions developed by societies over time. It contains both immovable heritage such
Community services are volunteer activities that benefit people in need. These activities can include working with children, cleaning the environment, or caring for the elderly.
Cultural exchanges allow you to see the world through other people’s eyes. They can help you develop a deeper understanding of different cultures, and promote
