museum & historic chinese arts

museum & historic chinese arts


First-Ever Chinese International Violin Competition - Top Prize $10,000
New Tang Dynasty Television (NTDTV) will hold the first-ever Chinese International Violin Competition in July 2008. Through this competition, violinists of Chinese descent from around the world will have a new platform to display their talents and inspire each other.

U.S. Environmental Expert Praises Chinese Efforts at Earth Day Business Summit in Beijing
Jill Buck, Founder and Executive Director of the world's largest and fastest growing environmental education plan - the Go Green Initiative - was a featured speaker at the Inaugural Annual Summit of China Green Companies in Beijing on Earth Day. She praised the China Entrepreneur Club and the Daonong Enterprise Institute (DEI) for their outstanding work to develop and reward aggressive standards for China Green Companies.

Chinese Cooking - The Flexibility Of The Wok
Chinese food can be cooked using any pan at all but if you want a really versatile implement in which you can stir fry, braise and deep fry, you must have a wok. This simply designed yet incredibly useful tool has been used in Chinese cooking (and indeed the cooking of other Far Eastern countries) for centuries but even today is indispensable to professional chefs and home cooks alike.

Chinese Logistics Costs Set to Rise, Claims Automotive Conference
A survey taken at this year's Automotive Logistics China conference of some of the world's leading automotive manufacturers, suppliers and logistics providers has revealed that 85 per cent of delegates expect the real price of logistics in the region to rise over the next five years. Although a hotspot for manufacturing because of its high skills base and low costs of labour, logistics costs in China are currently 18.5 per cent of GDP - nearly double that of more developed markets.

The Museum at FIT Showcases Women at the Forefront of Fashion
Arbiters of Style: Women at the Forefront of Fashion, the first chronological survey focusing on the female creators, promoters, and clients who have shaped fashion?s course for more than 250 years, will be on display in the Fashion and Textile History Gallery at The Museum at FIT from May 21 through November 8, 2008.

American Diplomacy Topic of Lecture Series At the National Heritage Museum Beginning Sunday, April 27, 2008
In conjunction with the exhibition "To Fly to the Aid of Humanity: Benjamin Franklin and the Lodge of Nine Sisters," this season's Lowell Lecture Series will explore the history of American diplomacy, focusing on key events and policies that have shaped America's view of itself and its relationship with the rest of the world.

Chinese Olympic to Investigate Australian Technology in Sports Injury Recovery
In 1996 the Chinese Olympic team came 4th in the total medal count. In 2000 they were 3rd and in 2004 they were 2nd. Now they have a burning desire to be number 1 in the medal count on their home soil and they have left no stone unturned in their quest, including taking the latest breakthrough in injury recovery from Australia and using it against us.

Bestselling Communications Guru Helps Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Launch Speaker's Bureau
Executive Speech Coach Harrison Monarth, author of the New York Times bestseller "The Confident Speaker," was chosen to help the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum establish an internal speaker's bureau, and develop the content of their presentations.




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