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Friends, as we close the books on 2018, I’m counting down the year’s 10 most popular stories from Chinese American Family. Thank you for your continued support and I’ll look forward to sharing many more ways to Celebrate, Create, and Inspire with you in the new year.
Wishing you peace and joy,
Wes
10. 10 Healthy Chinese School Snack Ideas
10 grab-and-go Chinese school snacks that promote healthy eating habits and keep kids coming back for more. Read More »
9. Best Children’s Books From China
More translated children’s books from China have been appearing on American shelves in recent years. Read More »
8. Learning To Love Crab Rangoon
It’s easy to bring an iconic symbol of Chinese American cuisine from the restaurant to your family table. Read More »
7. Starting a Journey with a New Wok
Welcome an indispensable cooking tool into your kitchen by learning the process for seasoning a new wok. Read More »
6. Strengthening The Chinese American Community Through Philanthropy
Philanthropist David Lei engages Chinese Americans to help those in greatest need through community giving. Read More »
5. How To Make Chinese Chicken and Meat Stock
Put the game on and spend an afternoon making a delicious stock that will improve all of your home cooked Chinese meals. Read More »
4. A Family Friendly Day in New York Chinatown
New York Chinatown remains the epicenter of the largest Chinese community outside Asia. Read More »
3. Helping Kids Learn Chinese When English Is Everywhere
Author Virginia Duan provides real world advice for parents helping kids learn Chinese in the United States. Read More »
2. Tools To Dream: 101 Points Of Chinese American Pride
Events, experiences and role models to share with kids as they begin to define who they are and want to become. Read More »
1. Finding Inner Warmth In Our Stories
Author Michelle Kuo reflects on race in America, inequality and helping young people find themselves in literature. Read More »
Your turn! What are your family’s plans for the new year? I’d love to hear from you in the comments section below!





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