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                                        Welcome to the China Tueys Website (Serving the Nosu of the Cool Mountains)
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                                        Commit to pray for us on a regular basis. Please contact us to receive a prayer card if you don't have one already. Our work is totally dependent upon the generosity of our financial partners. Please prayerfully consider partnering with us in o ur work among the Nosu. You are able to give by mailing a check to IDEAS, by using an Online Bill Pay service or by signing up with IDEAS for credit card or debit card gifts. To go directly to the IDEAS website to give. Just put our names in the Notes box. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Welcome to the China Tueys Website (Serving the Nosu of the Cool Mountains)
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                                        A global community of professionals leveraging our skills to restore hope. Xichang, Sichuan Province, China. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Welcome to the China Tueys Website (Serving the Nosu of the Cool Mountains)
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                                        The Chinese government recognizes 56 minority people groups. The Nosu are included in what is known as the Yi minority group. The traditional language of the Nosu is called Yi and it is completely different from Mandarin Chinese that is the most common language spoken by. The majority Han Chinese. Many Nosu speak only Yi and cannot read either Yi or Mandarin. The Nosu were a fiercly independent people and were slave owners until being defeated in. Battle by the Chinese Army in 1955. Their music and dance! 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Welcome to the China Tueys Website (Serving the Nosu of the Cool Mountains)
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                                        On these pages, you will find information about our family as well as the people we serve in China. We are excited to have this way of communicating with you. We arrived in China on October 16, 2009. And live in a small city called. Xichang, which is located in southern Sichuan province. Xichang is located in the Liangshan (Cool Moun tains). Prefecture. Xichang is similar in climate to Denver and also is a Mile High city. For more information and a video about the Nosu. In His Love,. To find out how. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Welcome to the China Tueys Website (Serving the Nosu of the Cool Mountains)
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                                        We are from Littleton. Colorado. Littleton is a suburb of Denver. Cian (Kee-an) is 13. And our daughter Cuinn (Quinn) is 10. Chris grew up in rural Iowa and Wendy grew up in rural Pennsylvania. Chris is a triathlete (has done 2 Ironmans) and Wendy keeps busy with the kids. Cian and Cuinn are both home schooled. They both are inquisitive kids and have a heart for China. Both Cian and Cuinn are avid readers. Wendy has a BS in Accounting from SUNY at Old Westbury. Xichang, Sichuan Province, China.