The Confucius Institute at the University of Canterbury (CIUC) offers a range of courses for people with either a personal or a professional interest in Chinese language and/or culture.
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Evening courses
UC's Confucius Institute offers classes in Mandarin Chinese for beginner, intermediate, and advanced students. Whether you're a total beginner or reasonably fluent, these courses provide an opportunity to improve your ability to communicate in Chinese. Find out about our evening courses.
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Evening courses
UC's Confucius Institute offers classes in Mandarin Chinese for beginner, intermediate, and advanced students. Whether you're a total beginner or reasonably fluent, these courses provide an opportunity to improve your ability to communicate in Chinese. Find out about our evening courses.
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Evening courses
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Chinese calligraphy course
UC's Confucius Institute offers a Chinese calligraphy course every Tuesday and Thursday from 12pm - 1pm in Room 213 on the second floor of the James Logie Building. Learn more about this course.
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Chinese calligraphy course
UC's Confucius Institute offers a Chinese calligraphy course every Tuesday and Thursday from 12pm - 1pm in Room 213 on the second floor of the James Logie Building. Learn more about this course.
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Chinese calligraphy course
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Tai Chi classes
The Confucius Institute at the University of Canterbury has a specialised Martial Instructor, Wang Laoshi (Candice), who has come to New Zealand for the purpose of teaching and demonstrating traditional Chinese Martial Arts, including Tai Chi.
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Tai Chi classes
The Confucius Institute at the University of Canterbury has a specialised Martial Instructor, Wang Laoshi (Candice), who has come to New Zealand for the purpose of teaching and demonstrating traditional Chinese Martial Arts, including Tai Chi.
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Tai Chi classes
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Chinese Tea House
The Chinese Tea House is an opportunity for anyone to practise speaking Chinese with a native speaker or to learn more about Chinese culture. It is offered by the Confucius Institute at the University of Canterbury and is open to everyone – staff, students and the general public included.
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Chinese Tea House
The Chinese Tea House is an opportunity for anyone to practise speaking Chinese with a native speaker or to learn more about Chinese culture. It is offered by the Confucius Institute at the University of Canterbury and is open to everyone – staff, students and the general public included.
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Chinese Tea House
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Course registration form
You can register online for a course at UC's Confucius institute by filling out the course registration form. Check it out.
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Course registration form
You can register online for a course at UC's Confucius institute by filling out the course registration form. Check it out.
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Course registration form