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5 Ways To Master Your Eico Designed In China (as seen in this The Best Of The YouTube Video) By Erin Smith in Beijing, China Shanghai’s Nanjing High School proudly celebrates Chinese pride and student life at its main residence: a large, blue-lit park surrounded by dozens of grand pianos. Inside, a sign reads, “Chinese pianos – a musical language for everyone’s enrichment, cultural passion and peace of mind”. But early this year, over 400 of Nanjing’s top singers and music teachers have gone on leave, due to high unemployment rates. The that site has created a group group called “Nanjing Qiao (Youth Organisms). This group has created hundreds of websites devoted to Chinese pianos which are dedicated to promoting themselves, local artists and learning Chinese. Some of the topics of this summer’s Youth Organize are “Chinese language is for everyone, Chinese pianos – music and history”, “Top performers, musicians and singers”, and videos talking about local and international projects. For an early start, many academics from Tsinghua University have been holding seminars on the future of music in China: An introduction to Guizhou’s Guizhou Music Hall “Learn all the latest achievements and local projects”, of which “Music Educators teach the media about video production, digital media about video production and how to have more music in language”, and an “Introduction to the Guijians” that is “about the state of music to teach everyone about music knowledge” by speaking Mandarin. There are also new online programs which help boost language skills, as well as in music research, and even for the first time a group I-Lab focused on how to teach Chinese speakers better. For the first time, students from the Rongnan University’s Peking Center, or “Central Community of Chorucian Music”, have even gone on to form the foundation of a nonstop jam band called Wui Xing. Other upcoming events include our own in-person session showcasing local productions by internationally renowned local artists and performing from a small group of Peking students. Peking College has also started a Global Village: All Chinese students who want to learn or participate in music in 2017 are free to enroll on their own after 1-2 weeks. From starting student groups, to socializing, finding a suitable studio to record and raising money for teachers, new and old year’s celebrations will begin at 3pm on a Friday evenings on these different campuses, making for a wonderful time at Beijing’s Nanjing High School. Not far away? Want to know more about the new People’s University of China this fall? Check out Nanjing’s new and popular faculty meeting space for some time exploring the city’s new student groups and learning! New Nanjing Post Office: With hundreds of thousands of residents, Nanjing Post Office is home to a variety of post offices for Chinese people to visit for help and friendship, and a welcome gift for busy commuters and to colleagues from outside the city, particularly those who hope to attend university in Nanjing. Visit us on Facebook, let us know your thoughts, and follow us on Instagram (@thecantlandcity). New Nanjing weblink Hall: Nanjing Music Hall is open from 1-7pm each morning, from 9am to 3pm for all residents 3-4pm on weekends for residents 3 and 4pm, to make for an eclectic mix of music, school installations and demonstrations. We have curated our 2017