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China after the Earthquake![]() The 7.9 earthquake that shook Sichuan province on Monday, May 12th, left thousands of people buried under piles of rubble. The death toll stands at more than 60,000. Click here for updates on the affected areas. Go2Guides ChinaThe perfect Travel Guides for Kids going to China.These guides are fun, easy to read and packed with children-friendly facts about China. The guides are glossy, flat and foldable, perfect to take along on the trip. There are three levels of guides making it more meaningful for each age group: Ages 5-7
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Some aspects of Chinese Culture...
Let's learn about...Chinese Dragonsthe Chinese Zodiac Chinese Festivals Chinese New Year Traditions and Preparations Making your own Crafts New Year Celebrations Chinese Dragon Dance Chinese Lion Dance Lantern Festival Ghost Festivals Dragon Boat Festival Moon Festival Who was Confucius? Chinese Writing China Map for Kids |
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