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<td><strong><font color="#FFFF00" size="4">Chinese Culture</font></strong></td>
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<h2 align="center"><font size="4">Chinese Culture
- A World Legacy</font> </h2>
<p>Chinese culture, one of the most ancient cultures
in the world, developed along the Yellow River
and Yangtze River. The breadth and depth of Chinese
culture resulted from the continuous assimilation
of hundreds of tribes in Asia since the Stone
Age. From the unearthed artifacts, the Chinese
Dragon, a totem in Old Stone Age has evolved to
become the symbol of Chinese people and culture.
Today, the 1.3 billion Chinese call themselves
"Children of the Dragon." Some characteristics
about Chinese culture are briefed as below: </p>
<p> <strong>Hanzi -</strong> China is a nation of
1.3 billion population and the home of 56 nationalities
with 1.2 billion of Han, the biggest single nationality
in the world. The other 55 ethnic minorities are
Mongolian, Uighur, Dai, Yi, Korean, Russian, Manchurian,
and many others. Hanzi, or Chinese characters,
is the only active ideographic writing system,
where characters are developed from pictures and
symbols. The first record of nova was carved in
hanzi on a turtle shell some 3,400 years ago.
This is antedated by unearthed clay wine vessels,
called "zun" from 4,500 years ago. Hanzi is the
one written language in which all Chinese people
can communicate. </p>
<p> <strong>Confucius (551-479 BC)-</strong> The
great Chinese philosopher and teacher, Confucius
believed in education to all people and selecting
government officials from the most learned and
capable through examinations. His philosophy for
academic excellence has influenced generations
of Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, Vietnamese, and
people of many other Asian countries. </p>
<p> <strong>Sunzi (around 600 BC) -</strong> Authored
by Sunzi, the book The Art of War is studied in
military academies and the business world today.
National and world conventions to study his strategies
and philosophy are taken places every year. </p>
<p> <strong>Performing arts -</strong> Chinese dance,
music, and kung fu were developed from religious
and hunting rituals that were daily activities
of primitive tribes. The oldest Chinese musical
instrument still played today is called "xun",
a clay pot with wind holes, invented 7,000 years
ago. As early as 200 BC in the Han Dynasty, performing
arts described as "bai xi" or hundred acts, were
highly sophisticated, even by today's standards.
Nowadays, Chinese kung fu, dance, music, acrobatics,
and magic shows, continue to dazzle audiences
all over the world. </p>
<p> <strong>Technology -</strong> Taoism is regarded
the father of technological development in China.
Rooted in the philosophy of the Yellow Emperor,
China's legendary chief of antiquity. Taoism's
goal is to pursue a life of peace, health, and
longevity. In this pursuit, Taoists developed
alchemy, chemistry, biology, medicine, astronomy,
etc. that were considered advanced science in
the world before the 17th Century. Sir Francis
Bacon (1561-1626) in his book Novum Organum, praised
printing, gunpowder, and the compass as the greatest
inventions of mankind. The ancient Chinese were
also credited for the inventions of silk, paper,
porcelain, cast iron, cross-bow, horse saddle,
kite, deep drilling, and others, according to
Joseph Needham (1900-1995,) a member of Royal
Society of London for the Advancement of Science
(once chaired by Isaac Newton,) a biochemist and
archeologist, the most recognized authority in
history of Chinese science and technology. In
his 20-volume publication, Science and the Civilization
in China, he easily listed 26 inventions transmitted
from China to the West through the Silk Road,
and he could only name four inventions originated
from the West to China: screw, force-pump for
liquid, crankshaft, and clockwork. Needham concluded
that the advancement of technology in the West
is built on the technology learned from the East
(China.) </p>
<p> <strong>Ocean culture -</strong> Joseph Needham
called the ancient civilizations "river cultures"
as major cultures were developed independently
along the world's great rivers: Yellow and Yangtze
Rivers, Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, River Niles,
and Ganges River. He analogized the modern civilization
to "ocean culture," as all rivers flow toward
the ocean, a process now called "globalization."
He wrote, "Certainly it is that no people or group
of peoples has had a monopoly to the development
of science. Their achievements should be mutually
recognized and freely celebrated with the joined
hands of universal brotherhood." </p>
<p> <strong>Why Chinese came to America?</strong>
</p>
<p> In the past 2,000 years, cultural and technology
exchanges flowed through Silk Road and other channels.
China's World trading flourished until Qing Dynasty
(1688-1910). The Qing government adapted the "close
door" policy. Since then, China to the West, was
an unknown in a never, never land. In the notorious
Opium War, 1840, the eight powers of the world
forced China to open its door. China lost the
war, and she was to pay the foreign invaders astronomical
sums of money. The burden lay on the people of
Kwongtung Province where the Opium War took place.
The unbearably high taxation was the main reason
for the Cantonese fleeing during 19th Century
to overseas, mainly to America. As US became a
world power in 20th Century, the American dream
attracted even more people from all over the world.
</p>
<p> <strong>Note:</strong> Any topic from above
can be developed into a master thesis. Readers
are encouraged to get more information from local
libraries or from websites. </p>
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<p>飛揚藝術團 - 成立於1991年,乃一非營利藝術機構。其宗旨為介紹和弘揚中華文化,以促使其成為美國多元文化社會中不可或缺之一元。本團以表演方式與大眾分享豐富、優秀的中華藝術。本團的創作節目教育與娛樂並重,使觀眾達到娛樂身心的目的,同時得到資訊與啟發。觀眾不需要到中國也能得到中華文化的薰陶。本團製作的《中國舞蹈-五千年巡禮》包括了許多傑出編導的作品,在美國及加拿大各地作巡迴表演。節目長達兩小時,展示了中華文化燦爛之錦繡一角。</p>
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<p>中華文化發源于黃河與長江流域,她曾與其他文化並駕齊驅於歷史的潮流之中,然而其他的文化隨著時代變遷而衰落或淹沒,而中華文化曆久彌新,始終屹立不搖,成為世界上唯一傳留下來的古老文化。</p>
<p>自石器時代起,幾百個部落在廣闊的亞洲大地上勞作生息,他們的文化也在相互的交往中產生變化,分久必合,合久必分,經歷了無數次的分合變遷,逐漸成為今天博大精深的中華文化。</p>
<p>十三億的中華民族佔有世界人口五分之一,因此中文成為世界上被最多人使用的語言,在西方日常之中的瓷器(China)、絲(Silk)、冶金(Alchemy)、功夫(Gong-fu)等等,也可以看出中國文化對西方的影響。</p>
<p>中華文化可以追溯到五千年前的新石器時代。例如武術和舞蹈,上古時代人們慶祝狩獵豐收、祭禮都是運用舞蹈的語彙表達出來。早在西元前200年就曾有《百戲》詳細地記載了漢朝的藝術活動和規模,即使今日也不得不為他們成熟與高超的技藝而讚歎。</p>
<p>中華文化曾孕育許多的世界偉人,他們的才智,也影響了世界的歷史,推動人類文明的發展。</p>
<p>孔子(551-479 BC)是世界公認的最偉大的教育家之一,他提倡“有教無類”-即貴族與平民都應該接受教育,提倡考試制度選錄政府官員,推崇學術與教育。這些觀點影響了世世代代的中國人和亞洲各國,也逐漸滲透到西方的教育領域。</p>
<p>孫子與希臘的柏拉圖(438-348 BC)同一時代,他的不朽之作“孫子兵法”經過了漫長的時間考驗,曆久彌新,已成為現代各國軍校的必修課題,被奉為學習軍事與經商的經典。</p>
<p>西元十九世紀李約瑟(Joseph Needham, 1900-1985)及許多漢學家經研究認為道家是中國古代科技發展的先驅。道家起源於中國傳說中四千年前各部落的領袖黃帝,道家崇尚以“無為”為健康長壽之道。在道家思想引領之下,過去幾千年在冶金,化學,生物,醫藥,天文等各領域都是世界最先進的。十七世紀曾是中國科技的鼎盛世紀。</p>
<p>被譽為現代科學之父的十七世紀英國大臣培根(Lord Francis Bacon, 1561-1626)曾在他的著作《新領域》中寫道:“印刷、火藥、指南針這三個發明改變了全世界的面貌”。他讚揚這是世界上最偉大的發明,當時他並不知道這三大發明都是來自古老的中國。</p>
<p>如今,經濟與政治都趨向全球化,瞭解和學習世界五分之一人口所擁有的文化是十分必要的。灣區的人口中,華人占10%
的比例,在東西交流之中起著舉足輕重的作用。我們希望全世界的人都從這五千年的文化中汲取精華,創造更美好的未來。<br />
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<p class="14"><font color="#FFFFFF"><strong>Bibliography</strong></font></p>
<p class="14"><font color="#FFFFFF"> Joseph Needham,Science
and Civilisation in China.Cambridge Cambridge University
press,1956-1998<br>
《中國文化知識業書》(Knowlede Series on History of Chinese
Cullure),vois,26,48 & 57.Published by Taiwan
Shangwu Publishing Company,Taipei,Taiwan臺灣商務印書館,1993-1994.<br>
《中國舞蹈史話》(Chinese Dance History)by Renxia Chang常任俠,Published
by Ming Wen Book Ca.,Ltd,Taipei,Taiwan 臺灣文明書局,1995<br>
《中國道家發明史略》(A Brief History on the Devetopment of
Tooism in China by Hai-Jin Nan南懷瑾,published by Laogu
Wenhua Shiye Company,Taipei,Taiwan臺灣老古文明事業有限公司,1987<br>
《李約瑟與中國科學》(Joseph Needham and Chinese Sctence)by
Juren Hu胡菊人,Pubilished by Wenhua Shenghou Publishing
Company,Hong Kong香港文化生活文化出版社,1978)</font></p>
<p class="14"><font color="#FFFFFF"><strong>Websites<br>
</strong>Full text of Novum Organum by Francis Bacon:<strong><a href="http://www.constitution.org/bacon/nov_org.txt" target="_blank" class="1">http://www.constitution.org/bacon/nov_org.txt</a></strong><br>
Joseph Needham and Science and Civilisation in China:<br>
<strong><a href="http://www2.soas.as.uk/Needham/Home.html" target="_blank" class="1">http://www2.soas.as.uk/Needham/Home.html</a></strong>,<br>
<strong><a href="http://www2.saas.ac.uk/Needham/SCC" target="_blank" class="1">http://www2.saas.ac.uk/Needham/SCC</a></strong><br>
<strong><a href="http://www2.soas.ac.uk" target="_blank" class="14">http://www2.soas.ac.uk</a></strong>
is the website of University of London's School
of Oriental and African Studies(osas)Formation of
the Chinese Civilization<br>
<strong><a href="http://www.china.orgcn/e-gudai/6.htm" target="_blank" class="14">http://www.china.orgcn/e-gudai/6.htm</a></strong></font></p>
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<h2 align="center"><font size="5">Mission of Chinese
Performing Arts of America (CPAA)</font></h2>
<p>Introduction - The cosmopolitan Bay Area, encompassing
the beautiful city of San Francisco and the world-famous
Silicon Valley, is renowned for its diversity.
This diversity contributes to the area's strength
in business and quality of life. The Bay Area
has the largest population of Chinese-descent
in USA, and they have preserved many aspects of
the Chinese heritage including family value, respect
to the seniors, Chinese cuisines, visual and performing
arts, martial arts, tai chi, acupuncture, herbal
medicine, etc. A large percentage of Chinese Americans
engage in hi-tech in Silicon Valley are influenced
by the philosophy of Confucius, which promotes
a high respect for academic achievement. As the
global economy network continues to expand, there
is a growing interest in understanding the culture
of 20% of the world's population representing
20% of the world market. Chinese Americans, who
make up 10% of the Bay Area population, can serve
as a bridge between the East and the West. </p>
<p> CPAA - Founded in Silicon Valley as a nonprofit
organization in 1991, CPAA is chartered to introduce
Chinese culture as an integral part of American
society through performing arts. CPAA presents
these arts of exceptional beauty and richness
so that these cultural treasures can be shared
by the people of the world. </p>
<p> The core members of CPAA are the highly trained
professional artists from China under the direction
of the artistic team:
<ul>
<li>Creative Director: Ann Woo, award winning
art promoter</li>
<li>Artistic Director: Yong Yao, award winning
choreographer</li>
<li>Music Director: Phil Young, award winning
composer</li>
<li>Costume/Stage Designer: Ching Shyu, award
winning visual artist</li>
</ul>
<p></p>
<p> Entertainment and education are the criteria
for CPAA's programming. Audiences will find the
programs delightful, enchanting, and inspiring.
It is a wonderful way to experience the highlights
of Chinese culture through colorful and dynamic
performing arts. Since 1991, CPAA performing company
has presented many original works including Sorrow
of the Great Wall in 1995; Dragon2000 in 2000;
Middle Kingdom - Ancient China in 2005; Moon Reflection
on Crystal Spring in 2006 ; Shaolin Kung Fu Monks
in 2006; New Dream of the Butterfly in 2009, and
Fantasy of Silk Road in 2010. These wonderful
creations have established CPAA as a highly acclaimed
performing arts institute in US. </p>
<p> CPAA Culture & Arts Center - Founded in 2003
as a subsidiary of CPAA, the Center is the CPAA's
headquarters and the home of over 40 artists of
Chinese, Indian, Latino, Iranian ethnic groups.
With 14,000 sq. ft., professionally built and
managed, the Center is an excellent facility for
the local artists to create and teach their arts
to 1,200 art enthusiasts in a wide variety of
art classes of: Chinese and Indian classical and
folk dances, piano and folk instruments, ballet
and hip hop, ballroom and line dances, martial
arts, and painting. Since 2005, CPAA Culture &
Arts Center holds its annual IntMAT-PIVD International
Arts Competitions throughout the year. One of
a kind, CPAA Culture & Arts Center is a true multi-culture
and multi-discipline event center. </p>
<p> CPAA with its performing art company and the
culture center serves over 40,000 citizens every
year. CPAA owes its achievements to the broad
support of local governments, foundations, private
corporations, media, and many individuals. </p>
<p align="left"> CPAA is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization.
Donations to CPAA are tax-deductible.<br />
FID#: 77-0301932<br />
Tel: 408-973-8276<br />
Fax: 408-973-8255<br />
Email: [email protected] <br />
Websites: www.cpaasv.org<br />
Address: CPAA, 6148 Bollinger Road, San Jose,
CA 95129, USA</p>
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<p>飛揚藝術團成立於1991年,乃一非營利藝術機構。其宗旨為介紹和弘揚中華文化,以促使其成為美國多元文化社會中不可或缺之一元。本團以表演方式與大眾分享豐富、優秀的中華藝術。本團的創作節目教育與娛樂並重,使觀眾達到娛樂身心的目的,同時得到資訊與啟發。觀眾不需要到中國也能得到中華文化的薰陶。本團製作的《中國舞蹈無千年巡禮》包括了許多傑出編導的作品,在美國及加拿大各地作巡迴表演。節目長達兩小時,展示了中華文化燦爛之錦繡一角。<br />
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