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RARE PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN REPUBLIC PERIOD VASES Juren Tang Period Zhong Kui


RARE PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN REPUBLIC PERIOD VASES Juren Tang Period Zhong Kui


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TANG DYNASTY ANTIQUE CHINESE PITCHER JUG WINE TEA POT SILVER GOLD OLD CHINA RARE


TANG DYNASTY ANTIQUE CHINESE PITCHER JUG WINE TEA POT SILVER GOLD OLD CHINA RARE


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A Rare Attractive Chinese Tang-Sancai Porcelain Decorative Vase w/Dragon Design


A Rare Attractive Chinese Tang-Sancai Porcelain Decorative Vase w/Dragon Design


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A Rare Fine Chinese Tang Sancai Porcelain Pot in Bird Shape


A Rare Fine Chinese Tang Sancai Porcelain Pot in Bird Shape


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A Rare Chinese Tang Jiaotai Glaze ware Porcelain Pot


A Rare Chinese Tang Jiaotai Glaze ware Porcelain Pot


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rare  chinese TANG dy. pottery figure


rare chinese TANG dy. pottery figure


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Rare Marvelous Collection Chinese


Rare Marvelous Collection Chinese “Tang sancai” Glaze Inlay Gold Horse


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RARE CHINESE TANG SANCAI TWO DRAGON POECELAIN POT


RARE CHINESE TANG SANCAI TWO DRAGON POECELAIN POT


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RARE CHINESE TANG SANCAI POECELAIN POT


RARE CHINESE TANG SANCAI POECELAIN POT


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RARE CHINESE TANG SANCAI CARVEN POECELAIN POT


RARE CHINESE TANG SANCAI CARVEN POECELAIN POT


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China's Rare Earth Industry and Export Regime: Economic and Trade Implications for the United States


China’s Rare Earth Industry and Export Regime: Economic and Trade Implications for the United States



Over the past few years, the Chinese government has implemented a number of policies to tighten its control over the production and export of “rare earths”-a unique group of 17 metal elements on the periodic table that exhibit a range of special properties, such as magnetism, luminescence, and strength. Rare earths are important to a number of high technology industries, including renewable energy…


Saving Fish from Drowning


Saving Fish from Drowning


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Large Print Edition….

Imperial China : The Art of the Horse in Chinese History


Imperial China : The Art of the Horse in Chinese History


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This exhibition features a stunning range of objects related to the horse in Chinese art drawn from the collections from many museums in the Shaanxi province. It includes bronze fittings, chariots, swords, and gold ornaments from the Western and Eastern Zhou dynasties, earthern wares from the Qin dynasty, and numerous Tang, Yuan and Ming glazed terracotta sculptures. The essays discuss the evoluti…

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Holiday Wonders on Broadway

At the Beacon Theater, Manhattan, New York.

New Tang Dynasty TV (NTDTV) is presenting Holiday Wonders at the Beacon Theater on Broadway, Dec. 19-24. This will be the first occasion for a Chinese symphony orchestra to accompany a performance in the Beacon Theater. Audiences will experience both the splendor of Western symphony as well as traditional Chinese folk instruments such as erhu, biwa (pipa), guzheng (Chinese zither), and the Chinese flute.

The Celestial Melody Orchestra was specifically formed for the Holiday Wonders performances. The orchestra has 50 performers, and many of them are award winning musicians and first class national artists from China.

“The theater has excellent acoustics and the audience will experience a world premier of original music, combining the best of East and West,” said Chen Rutang, the Orchestra’s conductor. He is China’s first class cellist, and former director of the Chinese National Symphony Orchestra, as well as chief artistic director for the 2006 NTDTV Chinese New Year Spectacular.

One of the many outstanding performers is erhu artist Qi Xiaochun. She started playing the two-stringed erhu when she was only six years old. Her teacher is the famous Chinese erhu artist Wang Yongde, and Qi herself is an award winner of Shanghai Spring International Erhu Competition in 1991. Critics praised Qi’s solo erhu works in the last three NTDTV Chinese New Year Spectaculars as rarely seen masterpieces http://en.epochtimes.com/news/6-11-11/48027.html

First cellist Deng Yu graduated from Conservatory of Guangzhou, and was a member of Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra before migrating to the U.S. Deng also has a Master’s degree in music from the U.S. and specializes in cello performances. Deng said, “We want to help spread the beauty of ancient Chinese culture around the world, and we are certain that the audiences will be moved and uplifted.”

NTDTV is an independent, nonprofit Chinese language TV broadcaster established by overseas Chinese who are committed to contribute to pluralism and free flow of information in the Chinese-language media. NTDTV is the only Chinese language TV station broadcasting uncensored information from the West via satellite into Mainland China. It reaches over 200 million viewers worldwide http://www.ntdtv.com

For Holiday Wonders Show on Broadway and New Year Spectacular in Theaters around the world visit http://shows.ntdtv.com/index_b.php

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