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Thursday, March 23, 2000, updated at 09:29(GMT+8)


Culture

On-line Chinese Cultural Information Enriched

China's Ministry of Culture Wednesday announced that it has enriched the content of Chinese cultural information on the Internet with a high-quality overseas edition.

The website: www.ccnt.com, provides surfers with an introduction to cultural development, cultural relics, talented Chinese artists, the visual arts, performances, folk arts, traditional Chinese cuisine, and other features of Chinese life.

As an interactive site, visitors can not only discover all sorts of cultural information about China, they can also buy cultural products via the net.

According to sources, the ministry plans to add an English- language edition to the site. China's Internet administrators have appraised this official website as one of the most outstanding in the country.

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