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Exciting activities on the weekend of October 22 and 23

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>Exciting activities on the weekend of October 22 and 23 1. At 7 p.m. on October 22, New Oriental Art School and Rhodes Junior Hig…

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1. At 7 pm on October 22, New Oriental Art School and Rhodes Junior High School jointly held the "Golden Autumn October" Chinese dance performance (Address: 1860 S Longmore, Mesa, AZ 85202). There will be demonstrations of traditional Chinese dance skills, and you will also see many American children who like Chinese culture, and they will also show off the Chinese they have learned. Parents who want their children to learn traditional Chinese culture can bring their children to participate. For details, please see: http://www.sunbirdarizona.com/News-Detail.asp?keyno=1418 2. At 6 pm on October 22, the Arizona Chinese Students and Scholars Association and August Love Song KTV jointly hosted the 2011 Arizona State University Karaoke Finals. Ten super players will compete in ASU MUR101. Friends who love karaoke are welcome to watch. For details, please see: http://www.sunbirdarizona.com/News-Detail.asp?keyno=1504 3. From 2 to 4 pm on October 23, the 2012 Second "Win in the 21st Century" North American High-Level Talent Entrepreneurship Competition-Phoenix Promotion Conference will be held at Arizona State University Held in the MU220 classroom, Yu Jiangtao, director of the Silicon Valley Innovation and Entrepreneurship Base of the Yangtze River Delta Research Institute of Zhejiang Tsinghua University, and Hu Haitao, director of the organization of the Entrepreneurship Competition, will give wonderful speeches. For details, please see: http://www.sunbirdarizona.com/News-Detail.asp?keyno=1508

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