We went to visit a local museum a few days ago. It was well put together and great to see people trying to help preserve some history. Coming from where we lived in China, it's very different. There "history" is well over 1,000 years old and often 2,000 years old or more. Here, the museum had items mostly from a hundred years old (give or take) or less. It was great to see though and people put a lot of work in putting the museum together. It was a good visit overall.
This blog highlights books and resources for learning about Chinese history and language for children. I hope it's also an encouragement for other homeschool families who are homeschooling bi-lingually or who want to add in some Chinese history into their homeschool.
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