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1) For a website providing a chronological table of Chinese dynasties, click here.
2) The University of California at San Diego has a website focusing on a) guides to English and Chinese historical materials, b) Chinese local archives, c) English-language works on Qing, Republican, and
Communist history. For that website, click here.
3. Dr. Ming L. Pei maintains a website which emphasizes facets of Chinese culture, including literature, painting, festivals, opera, calligraphy. For his website, click here
4. For an extensive collection of maps of Asia from the University of Texas at Austin, click here.
5. CNN's "Visions of China" contains excellent articles and pictures regarding traditional and modern China.
6. If you are interested in maps of China or acquiring more information on Chinese archaeology, art, historical sites, historical illustrations, and customs, you would probably be interested in the City
University of New York website on Chinese Culture.
7. For a very sophisticated website used for a course at the University of California at Los Angeles, which covers classical literature, lists of resources on China, dictionaries, aids for translating Chinese
titles and institutions, and materials regarding different dynasties, click here.
8. The University of Maine has a comprehensive list of materials on women in Chinese history. For that website, click here.
9. This City University of New York website highlight and summarizes important events in Chinese history from ancient to modern times.
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