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Evan Oddleifson speaks with Helen Cheung about her recently published book, "Mercantile Mobility: Chinese Merchants in Western Canada", and exhibition at the Bruce Peel Special Collections at the University of Alberta. Written by Helen Kwan Yee Cheung, designed by Kevin Zak, and edited by Cheryl Cundell, the Mercantile Mobility catalogue won two Aw…
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Jia Wang speaks with Master Shi Yandi about his life as a Shaolin monk. Master Yandi is recognized as a natural leader and an outstanding representative of Shaolin Temple’s illustrious history, heritage, and Shaolin Zen martial arts and culture; he is a practitioner and pioneer of the contemporary Shaolin way of life.…
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Orphaned in Hong Kong at age seven and thrown into the whirlwind of WWII, Mr. Bob Tatz shares his incredible story of survival as we discuss his recently-published memoir, "Lost in the Battle for Hong Kong". If you are interested in purchasing Bob's book, it is now available on Amazon.Residents of the Edmonton area may buy directly from the author …
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Dashan, aka "the most famous foreigner in China" discusses cultural differences and similarities, what it means to be a cultural ambassador, and how he became interested in China in the first place.Host: Jia Wang, Deputy Director of the China Institute at the University of Alberta.저자 China Matters - the China Institute podcast
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Guy Saint-Jacques, former Ambassador of Canada to China, discusses Canada-China relations, Chinese investment, and doing business with China. Host: Jia Wang, Deputy Director of the China Institute at the University of Alberta.저자 China Matters - the China Institute podcast
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