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Some Chinese Cultural Center supporters are turning to the courts, rather than the historical preservation process. On Friday, September 15, ...
On any given day, Avenidas Chinese Community Center is abuzz with older adults learning how to speak Mandarin, trying their hand at Chinese paint brushing or enjoying Lunar New Year festivities.
The Chinese Cultural Center cost tens of millions of dollars to build in 1997. COFCO, a state-owned Chinese company, envisioned it as a tourist attraction that would connect Arizona and China.
668 North cannot alter the roof or Chinese garden unless the court lifts the ban. Since then, 668 North has dissolved the contract that once controlled the cultural center so it could buy out the ...
The Tucson Chinese Cultural Center hosted their Lunar New Year Gala for the first time since before the start of the pandemic. There was the traditional lion dancing and a full eight course dinner.
The Chinese Cultural Center was built in 1997 at 44th Street near Van Buren Street, and served for many years as a mixed-use retail and business center. Earlier this year, ...
The event, to be held at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 20 at the Key Hall at Proctors in Schenectady, will honor the center’s past with a presentation of its history led by its founding and senior ...
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