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Brenda Lee (Rotorua Branch)

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Lunch Time Sharing of Cultures – New Monthly Event

On the last Wednesday of every month there is a chance to practice your English at the Rotorua Library by sharing your lunchtime with many d...

New Mandarin Language Classes

There are now two Mandarin Language classes available in Rotorua.  One is being held at the Mokoia Community Centre on the 3rd Wednesday of ...

Moon Festival and More

Rotorua had a very busy September. The Arts Village, our meeting place, held an Open Day on 19 September where the various organisations w...

Rotorua Moon Festival – Friday 25 September

Thanks to Rotorua Multicultural organisation for organising the the up and coming Rotorua Chinese Moon Festival. It is all happening on Frid...

Rotorua Branch Annual Report April 2015

ROTORUA CHINA FRIENDSHIP SOC. ANNUAL REPORT APRIL 2015This year was a steady as we go year for our group with me being away during part of 2...

Shaolin Kung Fu Performance in Rotorua

For the first time the world famous Shaolin Kung Fu preformers will be coming to Rotorua, one show only  on Friday 13 March at 7:00 p.m at t...

Introductory Mandarin Classes 2015 in Rotorua

Waiariki Institute of Technology have created new Mandarin Chinese tertiary programmes for the 2015 year. This is being made possible throug...

Rotorua Annual Report 2014

CHAIRPERSON / COMMITTEE REPORT APRIL 2014Another year has flew by and we have had very good attendance of our monthly meetings. Over th...

STOP PRESS – Launch of Mandarin Corner

On Saturday 15 March at 11:00a.m - 12:30p.m. Zhang Min, Hanban teacher at Waiariki Institute ofTechnology, will launch a MANDARIN CORNER...

Brief Synopsis of Agnes Moncrieff – YWCA International Sec...

DON'T TRAVEL IN CHINA AT THE FULL MOON: Correspondence of Agnes Moncrieff from China 1930-1945 - Compiled by Barbara Francis - 2012 While i...

Rotorua Welcomes Prominent Chinese Artist

Rotorua Branch was invited to an official welcome to one of China’s renowned national artists, Zhao Qingguo. Mr. Zhao had visited Rotorua ...