he British Museum (BM), established in 1753 and located in London, England, is a museum of human history and culture. Its collections, which are among the largest and most comprehensive in the world as they originate from all continents, number more than 7 million objects. Of these, about 400 ethnological artifacts collected from Taiwan in its Asia Department.
Today, the number of websites using the Internet to teach is already in the tens of thousands, whether run by educational institutions or the public, every kind of educational institution is using a wide variety of methods to undertake educational activities; of course, the rapidly developing “Chinese language study” trend is also sure to hitch a ride on this distance- learning train in future.
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