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Some explanations from the Overseas Chinese Federation of Greater Phoenix City on the 2014 National Day cultural activities.

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Several explanations from the Overseas Chinese Federation of Greater Phoenix City on the 2014 National Day cultural activities. 1. The main purpose of this cultural activity is to form a Chinese Overseas Chinese Celebration through mass writing...

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Several explanations from the Overseas Chinese Federation of Greater Phoenix City on the 2014 National Day cultural activities 1. The main purpose of this writing activity is to create an atmosphere for Chinese and overseas Chinese to celebrate the National Day of the United States through mass writing. Teenagers can express their beautiful dreams to their heart's content, and adults can write about their experiences and experiences of realizing the American dream. 2. Young people’s works will be selected in the form of Chinese compositions. There are two groups according to age: the youth group for those under 13 years old, and the youth group for those between 14 and 20 years old. Three winners from each group will be selected and seven will be encouraged. 3. Adults do not judge the rankings, but participate in them. The Chinese who came to the United States in various eras, from "Jin Shanbo" to those who came to the United States to study and start businesses in modern times, have had different struggles to realize the American dream. In this strange land, we shed hard sweat, learned new knowledge, and built our careers in the integration of Eastern and Western cultures. There have been many wonderful chapters, which are worth recording. We hope that through this National Day writing activity, we can write our voices, exchange experiences with each other, and make it a common wealth of society. Articles can be written in Chinese and English, and there is no limit on the number of words. Everyone is welcome to contribute. We will publish your articles in the National Day column or compile them into a volume. Souvenirs will be given to the participating authors. (Contributed by the Overseas Chinese Federation)

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