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Yin Yu Tang - a traditional Chinese house - was moved to become part of the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA.










The Yin Yu Tang Web site is comprised of five thematic sections that
provide a unique lens through which the house can be examined,
including Orientation, Construction, Ornamentation, Belongings,
and Preservation. Content is segmented into distinct “scenes” within
each theme. As visitors navigate between scenes, a persistent 3-D
model view of Yin Yu Tang changes to reveal different features of the
house. A visual interactive family tree, dozens of audio interviews,
hundreds of historical and contemporary photographs, and many
videos are sprinkled throughout the experience to make this
Chinese home a “living house.”

Yin Yu Tang - A Chinese House: Link
 
This song is quite interesting.  The website has lyrics in pinyin and pop-up translation for phrases.
http://www.singchinesesongs.com/sing.php?singid=36
 
 
I found this wonderful new website where you may study vocabulary Link
(however, it says that the site will be taken down soon.  What a shame.  it is a very good tool.  Use it while it is still there)
1. apply for an account
2. go to "manage" to set up your parameters such as traditional or simplified, pinyin or no pinyin, sound or no sound, fast or slow, etc.
3. go to "add" to add lessons: go to the end of the page "Find a list of your textbook", find "Integrated Chinese", and select the lessons you want to add
4. go to "cram" to practice.  you may practice recognition, speaking, and writing (pinyin with tones only)
After you've practiced, the site will let you know your level and how soon you need to study these vocabulary again