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Reader’s Corner: Studying abroad is a once-in-a-lifetime experience not to be forgotten

April 7, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

As a junior at the University of Washington, I want to make the most of my college career. I believe that studying abroad is one way to make

Filed Under: Commentaries Tagged With: 2011, Beijing, China, Chinese language, Diversity Abroad Scholarship, Forbidden City, Gilman International Scholarship, Great Wall, Reader Corner Studying, Ronnie Lee, Sichuan University, Tiananmen Square, Tsinghua University, UW, Vol 30 No 15 | April 9 - April 15, Water Cube, culture

Beijing after the Olympics, is still wonderful

November 8, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The best time to visit Beijing is now ? Cheaper hotels, less traffic, nicer weather. There is also an opportunity to get a sense of the Olympics before it?s too late.

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Travel Tagged With: 2008, Assunta Ng, Beijing Dance School, Bird Nest, China, Chinese, Las Vegas, Michael Phelps, Northwest Asian Weekly, Olympics, Space Needle, USD, Water Cube, vol 27 no 47 | November 15 - 21

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