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In China, we got 5 language schools in our database:

ID 1343Seitenanfang
Beiyan Language and Culture Institute
Office 1301, Entrance 7, Dacheng Plaza ,28 Xuanwumen Xidajie, Xuanwu District
100053 BEIJING
China
Tel: 86.10.6360.3883
Fax: 86.10.6360.3993

Email admission@sinolingua.org
Web www.sinolingua.org/
ID 1524Seitenanfang
Mandarin House
Suite 317 Tower 16 Nr. 89 Jianguo Road
Peking
China
Tel: 86 (0) 10 52036550
Fax:

Email info@chinesisch-in-china.de
Web www.chinesisch-in-china.de
ID 1233Seitenanfang
Easyou
17 4 201, Beauty Garden ,Yinghuisi, Haidian District
100089 Peking
China
Tel: 0086 108 859 1908
Fax: 0086 108 859 3760

Email julia@easyou.com.cn
Web www.easyou.com.cn
ID 1525Seitenanfang
Mandarin House
Asia Mansion, 12 Floor No. 650
Shanghai
China
Tel: 86 (0) 21 61371987
Fax:

Email info@chinesisch-in-china.de
Web www.chinesisch-in-china.de
ID 1356Seitenanfang
College of International Education (CIE) at Tianjin University of Technology
263 Hongqi Nanlu Road ,Nankai District
300191 Tianjin
China
Tel: 86-22-23679472
Fax: 86-22-23360347

Email jingml@tjut.edu.cn
Web www.freewebs.com/chinanorth

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China is the world's oldest continuous civilization, with a history characterized by repeated divisions and reunifications amid alternating periods of peace and war, and violent dynastic change. Power was generally concentrated in the hands of the emperor, but sometimes shifted to powerful officials or regional warlords. The country's territorial extent varied according to its shifting fortunes. For many centuries, most notably from the 7th through the 14th centuries, China stood as the world's most advanced civilization and as East Asia's dominant cultural influence. During the 19th and early 20th centuries the country was too weak to repel European colonialism and Japanese invasion, while at the same time suffering internal conflicts which led to its continuing division. A Communist victory in the Chinese Civil War established the People's Republic of China in the mainland while the Nationalists held out in Taiwan.

Chinese philosophers, writers, and poets have been, for the most part, highly respected, and played a key role in preserving and promoting the culture of the empire. Some classical scholars, however, were noted for their daring depictions of lives of the common people. (See List of Chinese authors, and List of Chinese language poets).