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An annotated directory of Internet resources about Chinese philosophy and religions.
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Full range of census data at national and local level, including demographics, employment and wages, government finance, infrastructure, investment, agriculture, industry, price indices, domestic and international trade, education, science and technology, culture, sports, public health, social welfare, etc.
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Country profile, politics, economy, infrastructure, finance and banking, industry, agriculture, education, science and technology, environment, history, sports, culture, religion, etc.
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The State Ethnic Affairs Commission is responsible for relations between the Central Government and the non-Han Chinese citizens of China.
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The State Administration for Religious Affairs is a functioning department under the State Council which oversees religious affairs and issues for the People's Republic of China.
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This site is a reliable and very well annotated reference to find resources on Daoism on the Net.
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This paper is a very valuable structured introduction to digital resources on Daoism. It discusses websites, bibliographic databases and digital texts, and introduces the Jindan Database as ongoing work on a lexical Database on Chinese alchemy. In the appendix, a list of 15 Websites on Daoism is provided, with short annotations.
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Official website of China Tibet government, providing comprehensive information about Tibet.
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Country studies provided by Federal Research Division, Library of Congress of of the United States.
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This online media provides official and unofficial information on China's society, economy, politics, and almost everything!
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This site contains articles; translated Chinese classics; E-texts of Buddhist, Confucian and Taoist classics; guide to graduate studies in Asian Philosophy and religion and many other scholarly web resources.
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The Internet Guide to Buddhism and Buddhist Studies; Google rank #1 among the 1,600,000 buddhist studies pages world-wide.
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