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Consulate Highlights
U.S. and U.K. Consul Generals Discuss Education Opportunities
NIV Application Fee Will Be Reduced To RMB 930 Beginning Mar 28, 2008
Weekly Forum (Mar 27 - May 15) - Immigrants Joining The Mainstream
Earth Day Movie - 19:00, Apr 22
"In Pursuit of Greatness: Sports in America" Movie Series - May 8, May 9.
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Up Close
Up Close is an effort by the U.S. Consulate General Guangzhou to reach out and let the Chinese people know us a little better. This is the first in a series of videos that will bring you "Up Close" to U.S. diplomats who live and work in Guangzhou. The first "Up Close" interaction is with the Consul General Robert Goldberg. Check back periodically and see who s the next one to get "Up Close." (Video)
Consulate General Records U.S.-South China Relationship
Guangzhou—the steamy, sprawling South Chinese city of more than 8 million—may bring to mind thoughts of skyscrapers and Cantonese food, but the Foreign Service officers who work there see life with a slightly broader perspective due to the work of three first-tour officers at the U.S. Consulate General in Guangzhou: Chris Vogt, Mark Lanning and Mark Wuebbels. (Download history of Consulate Guangzhou PDF File)
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Kite-Flying Contest Part of U.S.-China Friendship Series
Smithsonian Institution program tied to 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing
Sun Jie-hua, a kite master from China, won three awards at the Smithsonian Kite Festival for his dragon kite. (State Dept./Wenhan Xue)
Washington -- The art and history of Chinese kites were showcased in the Smithsonian Institution’s 42nd annual kite festival on Washington’s National Mall March 29.
The festival was ...