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Published on February 13, 2003
Published in the South Brunswick Sentinel News on February 13, 2003 FARRAH MAFFAI The dance “Moonlight Over Spring River” is performed by Josephine Yan’s adult class during the Chinese Heritage School Chinese New Year Celebration at Crossroads Middle School, South … Continue reading
Published on October 16, 2000
Like most 12-year-olds in the United States, Calvin Ng loves video games, surfing the Internet, watching cartoons and riding his bike.
And, like most 12-year-olds, even if he was looking out the window he couldn”t tell if it was yu tin, ching tin, or yam tin — rainy, sunny or cloudy in Chinese, the language of his parents.(本版只有英文版本) Like most 12-year-olds in the United States, Calvin Ng loves video games, surfing the Internet, watching cartoons and riding his bike.
And, like most 12-year-olds, even if he was looking out the window he couldn”t tell if it was yu tin, ching tin, or yam tin — rainy, sunny or cloudy in Chinese, the language of his parents. Continue reading
Published on September 13, 2000
A new school in South Brunswick will teach the Chinese language and heritage to all those that want to learn.
The Chinese Heritage School of New Jersey opened Saturday morning at the Crossroads Middle School on Major Road with about 140 students and a visit from Rep. Rush Holt (D-12) and Mayor Debra Johnson.xs(本版只有英文版本) A new school in South Brunswick will teach the Chinese language and heritage to all those that want to learn.
The Chinese Heritage School of New Jersey opened Saturday morning at the Crossroads Middle School on Major Road with about 140 students and a visit from Rep. Rush Holt (D-12) and Mayor Debra Johnson.xs Continue reading