- About.com: Chinese Culture
- Guide to arts, literature, history, games, food, and traditions. Includes chat, forum, news, weekly articles, and more. - ChinaSprout
- Offering Chinese cultural products, information, links, and services including moon cakes, Chinese New Year, and other holiday gifts. - Huaren
- Promotes kinship and understanding among all Overseas Chinese. - China On Site
- Featuring highlights of Chinese culture including cooking, painting, literature, gardening, travelling, and more. 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.- DragonSurf
- Chinese/English bilingual content with dating, career info, chat, poll and surveys, news, entertainment, classifieds, investment analysis, and email service. - UnityChinese.com
- Bi-lingual web site bringing together overseas Chinese Community Organizations and Associations. - Chinese Cricket Culture
- Encompasses a 2000 year history of both singing insects and fighting crickets. 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.- 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. Autocompass
- Monthly car magazine published in Chinese in the Toronto area. Chinese Head Tax and Exclusion Act Redress in Canada
- Official site for the campaign. Features resources on the history, speeches, petitions, and more.- Eternal China
- Splendors from the first dynasties on display at The Dayton Art Institute. Central Ontario Chinese Cultural Centre (COCCC)
- Nonprofit organization promoting Chinese culture and understanding among different cultures.- 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.
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