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Lars Nooden & Jeff Takacs Perform The Chinese Lion Dance For Chinese New Year, January 1993 Photographer: Kyndell Thompson

Lars Nooden & Jeff Takacs Perform The Chinese Lion Dance For Chinese New Year, January 1993 image
Year:
1993
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 24, 1993
Caption:
Lars Nooden, head, and Jeff Takacs, tail, perform the Chinese Lion Dance on Saturday on the corner of Fourth and Ann streets.

Chinese Family, Separated For 30 Years, Reunited In Michigan, June 1981 Photographer: Robert Chase

Chinese Family, Separated For 30 Years, Reunited In Michigan, June 1981 image
Year:
1981
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 11, 1981
Caption:
TRACING HIS ROUTE - Chun Lau (second from left) looks on as his son, Lewis Lim, points to the section of China where Lau was imprisoned. His daughter, Lisa, and his wife, Shui Fong Lam, look on. Their reunion this month ended a 30-year separation.

Chef Ching Tan Kung Demonstrates The Chinese Art Of Noodle Making At Emerald City Restaurant, February 1994 Photographer: Paul Warner

Chef Ching Tan Kung Demonstrates The Chinese Art Of Noodle Making At Emerald City Restaurant, February 1994 image
Year:
1994
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 23, 1994
Caption:
CHINESE ART - Emerald City restaurant chef Ching Tan Kung pulls dough while demonstrating the Chinese art of making hand-pulled noodles. Kung starts with a large clump of dough and separates it by hand into many strands of noodles. He put on a demonstration for the public Tuesday. Kung will also be part of a Chinese Food Fair from noon-4 p.m. on Sunday at Dominos Farms, Lobby G. Sixteen area restaurants will participate. The food fair will be sponsored by the Chinese American Educational and Cultural Center of Michigan. For more information, call 663-0099.

Christine Liu Demonstrates Chinese Cooking, June 1970 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Christine Liu Demonstrates Chinese Cooking, June 1970 image
Year:
1970
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1970
Caption:
A Chinese cleaver is the only special equipment Mrs. Stephen Liu believes is essential for preparing Chinese food. She is eager to dispel the "myth that Chinese cooking is difficult and time consuming." (News Photos by Eck Stanger)