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  2. Growing Up with Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Growing Up with Chinese (Chinese: 成长汉语; pinyin: Chéngzhǎng hànyǔ) is a TV program on CCTV-News (now CGTN), the English-language channel of China Central Television, that aims to teach Simplified Mandarin Chinese to teenagers, through the 300 most commonly spoken phrases. [1]

  3. Ai Hua - Wikipedia

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    Growing up, she has stated that she has always felt more connected with China than the United States due to spending most of her childhood there. [4] After spending 3 years in Beijing, she was admitted to Columbia University's Theatre Department where she performed in plays and roles in both American and Chinese versions. [citation needed]. She ...

  4. Growing Up Asian in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Growing up Asian in Australia is an anthology of short stories, essays, poetry, interviews, and comic art edited by Melbourne author and lawyer Alice Pung and published by Black Inc publishing in 2008. It is the first in the Growing up in Australia series.

  5. Chinese Cinderella - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Cinderella: The Secret Story of an Unwanted Daughter (Wishbones) is a non-fiction book by Chinese-American physician and author Adeline Yen Mah describing her experiences growing up in China. First published in 1999, Chinese Cinderella is a revised version of part of her 1997 autobiography, Falling Leaves , presented as a narrative in ...

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  7. When I Was Growing Up - Wikipedia

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    When I Was Growing Up is an autobiographical poem written by revolutionary feminist activist, Nellie Wong in 1973, [1] describing her struggle to identify as an Asian-American girl growing up in the United States.

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  9. Culture Express - Wikipedia

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    Culture Express is an English-language program broadcast on CCTV News, a Chinese state television channel. The program provides coverage of entertainment events happening mostly in China, such as music and dance festivals, but also covers events worldwide and in the U.S., such as premieres of major American motion pictures.