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Guest Speakers Forum: China Connections Through The Decades

WEDNESDAY  June 17  2015   CHINA CONNECTIONS...THROUGH THE DECADES A FORUM OF GUEST SPEAKERS1970’s: Yvonne Fogarty -  NZ Champion Table Tenn...
Dunedin Members and MLAs celebrate their walk and dinner

Dunedin Newsletter May 2015

Mt Cargill with the MLAs, Mandarin Lessons, Barock to Shanghai, Research opportunity, and more in our May newsletter... Dunedin Branch NZCFS...

Mandarin Lessons

Beginner Mandarin Lessons 2015Interested in learning Mandarin?Next course for adult beginners starts Thursday June  18.If you want to receiv...

Dunedin Newsletter April 2015

IN THIS NEWSLETTER…* Mandarin Assistants and Mt Cargill* Beginner Mandarin Lessons* Barock to Shanghai* NZCFS Co-Operative Programmes* Branc...

Dunedin NZCFS Event: Let’s Learn Mahjong

Let’s learn Mahjong!An evening of Mahjong … for absolute beginners who would like to find out about this Chinese cultural experience - ...

Dunedin NZCFS Feb-Mar 2015 Newsletter

Mahjong, Music and more... Follow the link to  the Dunedin Branch NZCFS Newsletter Feb-Mar 2015 February -March newsletter from Dunedin Bran...

Feb 2015 AGM and Tea Ceremony

Please join us at the Branch AGM…   and take part in a traditional Chinese tea ceremony with hosts Ming Du and Jenny Chan Time: Thursday 12...

Jan-Feb 2015 Dunedin Branch Newsletter

Welcome to the first newsletter for 2015 from Dunedin Branch, New Zealand Chinese Friendship Society. Read a fascinating article about Ping-...

Dunedin Branch Newsletter December 2014

IN THIS NEWSLETTER… * Film Connections * Writers in Shanghai* Congratulations to competition and scholarship winners ...and more * ...

Dunedin November 2014 newsletter

IN THIS NEWSLETTER… * Film evening coming up * Another successful Mandarin class ...and more  Dunedin Branch NZCFS NOV 2014 Newsletter

November 2014 Film evening…

A film by Rudall and Ramai HaywardIn 1957 NZ China Society filmmakers Rudall and Ramai Hayward were among the first westerners to travel wi...