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Glenwood Elementary School showcases Mandarin Chinese Dual Language Program.

Chinese for children features in North Carolina Innovation Day

Schools participate in Innovation Day
Three schools in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools district will take part in a statewide Innovation Day program on Tuesday.

Carrboro Elementary School will be showcasing its Spanish Dual Language Program. Glenwood Elementary School will showcase its Mandarin Chinese Dual Language Program. McDougle Elementary School will highlight its SWIM approach to Positive Behavior Support.

China Now - Celebration of Chinese Culture UK 2008

UK wide - take a look at how your child can learn about modern Chinese culture

Turning up the Volume on Modern China for children.

China Now is a UK-wide celebration of a vibrant, dynamic and fast-evolving nation – a captivating showcase of the very best of modern China.

‘I welcome CHINA NOW as a valuable and exciting idea to help bring our countries closer together and further develop and strengthen our relationship.’
Gordon Brown, British Prime Minister

‘CHINA NOW will strengthen the understanding and friendship between China and the UK. We must work together to make the festival a success.’
Wen Jiabao, Premier of the People’s Republic of China.

http://www.chinanow.org.uk/

The First Emperor - China's Terracotta Army - British Museum

This once-in-a-lifetime exhibition....

.. will explore one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of the 20th century and provide an insight
into China’s First Emperor, Qin Shihuangdi, and his legacy.

Objects featured in the exhibition will include a number of the
world-famous terracotta warriors from Xi'an, China, which were
buried alongside the First Emperor in readiness for the afterlife, as well as some of the most striking recent discoveries made on the site.

In introducing the idea of a unified state and effectively creating China in 221 BC, the First Emperor of Qin created what is today the oldest surviving political entity in the world. How that state has survived, developed and is viewed today will be explored through events, lectures and debates around the exhibition.