• recommended chinese yo-yo sites
• recommended diabolo sites
• purchasing yo-yos online
• friends of cyyc
• obligatory harvard links
• cyyc member homepages


Chinese Yo-yo on the Web
www.chineseyoyo.com. Featuring a stylish design, this website contains video tutorials, photos, information on purchasing yoyos as well as an excellent list of links to other yoyo/diabolo sites on the net.
www.chineseyoyo.org. Featuring instructional articles, photos and an excellent series of videoclips.

Diabolo on the Web
http://www.diabolotricks.com - a site with lots of instructions on diabolo tricks, including many helpful animations.
The Diabolo Primer - some diabolo history (with references to Chinese Yo-yo!); instruction on tricks as well

Purchasing Yoy-os online
www.chineseyoyo.net - brown plastic yoyos available, as well sticks and strings.
www.chineseyoyo.com - brown plastic and wood yoyos, along with other miscellaneous yoyo items.
www.chinasprout.com - a site specializing in the sales of Chinese cultural products. Brown plastic yoyos available.
Wu Shu 2000 page - brown plastic yoyos available.
Mei-Kuei.com - offering yoyos in different sizes and colors, as well as other Chinese cultural items.

Harvard Links
Harvard University. Go Crimson.
The Crimson Online. Harvard's daily student paper.
Harvard Gazette. They've reported on us in the past!

Friends of CYYC - organizations CYYC has performed for in the past
Taiwanese Cultural Society (TCS). Formerly our sponsoring organization.
Chinese Students Association (CSA). I guess, in honor of our deeper roots.
Asian American Association (AAA)
Intercollegiate Taiwanese American Stduents Association (ITASA)
• South Shore Multicultural Club
Dragon Boat Festival
ARTS First
Cultural Rhythms

Members' Homepages
Daniel Chen
John Gansner
Juliana Han
Jennifer Hsieh
Jeremy Hwang
Victor Lee
Ali Miller

Cut the bamboo like the shape of a hip drum.
Pull it with two pieces of string. It slowly moves.
When the wind blows, it spins like flowing water. In the mountain temple,
Hear the harmony of bells.

-An, from "the Description of Capitol Happenings"

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