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The Scotland-China Association (SCA) is a non-profit, non-political and non-sectarian organisation for people who have an interest in all aspects of Chinese life and civilisation. The SCA holds a wide range of cultural events in Glasgow and Edinburgh to foster friendship and understanding between the people of Scotland and China.


Hot Pot and Tsingtao night - Glasgow

Tuesday 30th September 2008, 7.15 for 7.30
Glasgow - restaurant TBA

The Chinese food which the Chinese students eat...


The SCA Glasgow branch programme for 08-09 will begin with a visit to one of Glasgow's growing band of authentic Hot Pot restaurants - a chance to meet up after the summer and welcome potential new members.

Curious first timers are particularly welcome and all hot pot tastes (from mild to burn-your-face-off-Sichuan-spice) will be catered for. Tsingtao available as required.

Details to follow - join our mailing list today by clicking here to visit our Yahoo groups page. 

Further Events (Edinburgh)
  • Full list of further events in Edinburgh can be found in the section Events / Edinburgh Events 
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  • China at the Edinburgh International Book Festival - 9-25 August 08
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  • The Confucius Institue for Scotland
    The Confucius Institute in Edinburgh offers a range of classes in Chinese language and culture throughout the year, together with a programme of lectures and seminars for business.  For more details please visit http://www.confuciusinstitute.ac.uk

 

Further Events (Glasgow)

5th - 26th July
Ricefield Exhibition : "In a Season like this" by Mian Tze
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8th August 2008
Olympic opening celebrations at Kelvingrove
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SCA photos at Flickr

Flickr Gallery - trial

Owing to technical problems with the gallery section of the website we are considering relocating this function to a dedicated photo gallery hosted on the Yahoo Flickr network.

A selection of photos have now been posted, including some nice ones taken by Euan Petrie on the recent delegation's visit to the Chengdu Panda Breeding Research Base and the Dashanzi 798 Art District. I will add more in the months ahead.

To visit the Flickr gallery and browse the photos please click on the following link :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sca_gallery/



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