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What are the courses at the National University for the Elderly
Dance: folk dance, social dance, sailor dance, classical dance, modern dance, trapeze dance, etc.
Vocal: choral, folk, popular, American vocal classes
Instrumental: guzheng, erhu, hulusi, saxophone, electronic piano, etc.
Calligraphy and Painting: Chinese painting, calligraphy, photography classes, etc.
Opera: Peking Opera, clappers, Yu Opera, Huangmei Opera Classes, etc.
Health and Physical Fitness: Modeling, Yoga, Recitation, Taiji, Baduanjin, Western Medicine Health Classes, etc.
Electronic Communication and Smartphone Applications: Daily cell phone use and smartphone applications (graphic processing, chatting software, enrichment software, shopping software), digital photography classes, etc.
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Traditional public universities for the elderly, including the Internet and radio and television-based network of universities for the elderly, open universities for the elderly, etc., the core purpose is to address the needs of the broadest number of elderly people's popularity of education, so the curriculum is set up on a large and comprehensive, life, culture, history, art, health, foreign languages and other kinds of courses are all kinds of courses in order to let all the elderly people are able to The program is designed to allow all seniors to find their own favorite courses.
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