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- Monthly car magazine published in Chinese in the Toronto area. Central Ontario Chinese Cultural Centre (COCCC)
- Nonprofit organization promoting Chinese culture and understanding among different cultures. Chinese Canadian National Council (CCNC)
- Seeks to promote the rights of all Canadians, especially those of Chinese Canadians and to encourage their participation in all fields of the society. Chinese Head Tax and Exclusion Act Redress in Canada
- Official site for the campaign. Features resources on the history, speeches, petitions, and more. Wah Yan College Kowloon Alumni Association of Ontario
- Acts as a social and business network for members and provides assistance to other Wahyanites coming to Ontario.- About.com: Chinese Culture
- Guide to arts, literature, history, games, food, and traditions. Includes chat, forum, news, weekly articles, and more. - China On Site
- Featuring highlights of Chinese culture including cooking, painting, literature, gardening, travelling, and more. - ChinaSprout
- Offering Chinese cultural products, information, links, and services including moon cakes, Chinese New Year, and other holiday gifts. - Chinese Cricket Culture
- Encompasses a 2000 year history of both singing insects and fighting crickets. - Chinese Festivals: Lantern Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, New Year Festival, Moon Festival, Spring Festival
- Describes the Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Qingming Festival, and Dragon Boat Festival, the national festivals celebrated by Chinese. - Descendants of the Dragon
- Includes articles on arts, mythology, and ethnic motif graphics. - DragonSurf
- Chinese/English bilingual content with dating, career info, chat, poll and surveys, news, entertainment, classifieds, investment analysis, and email service. - Eternal China
- Splendors from the first dynasties on display at The Dayton Art Institute. - Huaren
- Promotes kinship and understanding among all Overseas Chinese. - Rice Bowl Journals: Macau
- A collection of blogs from authors whose ethnic origins trace back to Macau, a small territory on the southern coast of China formerly controlled by the Portuguese government. - UnityChinese.com
- Bi-lingual web site bringing together overseas Chinese Community Organizations and Associations.
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