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Top 10 Most Popular Chinese Dishes
- Without a doubt, Chinese food is one of the most popular international cuisines in the world. Thanks to many Chinese emigrants who have moved around the world...
- Updated 207 days ago | Top 10 Most Popular Chinese Dishes › chinese
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Shanghai Ladies: Poster Ads of the 1930s
- In the early decades of the 20th century, advertising came to China. Beginning mostly with foreign companies that wished to sell their products more effecti...
- Updated 207 days ago | Shanghai Ladies: Poster ads of the 1930s › advertisements
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2011 Year of the Rabbit - Chinese Zodiac Sign
- Rabbits have long been beloved creatures within Chinese culture. It is no accident that the wily hare was included as one of the twelve most respected animals...
- Updated 307 days ago | Chinese Zodiac Sign Rabbit › 2011 chinese new year hare meaning
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Traditional Chinese Fans
- One of the most exotic, sensual and beautiful items in Chinese culture is the traditional fan. These hand-held cooling devices have been used for thousands of...
- Updated 327 days ago | Traditional Chinese Fans › arts and craft
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Chinese Cross-stitch Makes a Wonderful Gift
- Cross-stitch is a popular form of embroidery that uses X-shaped stitching in tiled patterns to form pictures. Cross-stitch has been a traditional sewing art...
- Updated 207 days ago | Chinese Cross-stitch › chinese elements
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Jackie Chan vs Bruce Lee
- Who is better, Jackie Chan or Bruce Lee? One has a hole in his head from a stunt accident and the other used to get into a lot of street fights. Both are expert...
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Introduction to Chinese Seal Carving
- Chinese culture has long appreciated its arts and artists, and seal carving is one of the oldest of these known in the country. Seal carvings are sometimes...
- Updated 331 days ago | Introduction to Chinese Seal Carving › chinese symbols
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How to Survive Your Very Own Chinese Zodiac Year (Ben Ming Nian)?
- Starting from the day you are born, every twelve years mark the arrival of your zodiac year. The Chinese call this 'ben ming nian' and unfortunately for all...
- Updated 331 days ago | Chinese zodiac year › ben ming nian
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Chinese Silk and The Chinese Silk Road
- Silk and silk making is a vital feature of Chinese history and its ancient civilization. Silk was first produced in China in the year 3000 B.C. and archaeological...
- Updated 331 days ago | Chinese Silk and The Chinese Silk Road › chinese
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Dragon: The Heart of Chinese Culture
- The Chinese dragon is one of the most recognized symbols in the world. We see this splendid creature in pictures, posters, in paintings, and on the streets during...
- Updated 329 days ago | Dragon: The Heart of Chinese Culture › chinese culture
- Special Scrolls: Introduction to Chinese Calligraphy
- Calligraphy is an ancient form of artistic lettering that started in China as early as the pre-Imperial period. Calligraphy is arguably one of the most important...
- Updated 329 days ago | Special Scrolls: Introduction to Chinese Calligraphy › arts
- Cultural Revolution Posters - A Way to Look Back into History
- The Chinese Cultural Revolution or The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution was started in 1966 and official ended with Mao Zedong's death in 1976. The years...
- Updated 332 days ago | Cultural Revolution Posters › chinese
- Popular: Chinese Symbols for Tattoos
- Originally the Chinese tattoo was considered the mark of a criminal as anyone found guilty of a crime was tattooed on his face so that everyone would know of...
- Updated 359 days ago | Popular: Chinese Symbols for Tattoos › chinese symbols
- What Happens During a Chinese Wedding?
- The Exact Order of Events for a Chinese wedding differ from couple to couple and city to city, but the main gist is the same. By the time the wedding day dawns,...
- Updated 332 days ago | Order of Events for a traditional Chinese wedding day › chinese wedding
- Chinese Mah-Jong Game
- The one and only game that can match the huge popularity of variety of card games is the Chinese mah-jong game. What is it? It is a domino like game with a proven...
- Updated 331 days ago | Chinese Mah-Jong Game › chinese
- Double Happiness Stickers for Chinese Wedding
- Double Happiness 喜喜 is a well-known Chinese symbol that is used for Chinese wedding decoration The Chinese symbol is composed of two Chinese characters...
- Updated 297 days ago | double happiness › chinese wedding
- Traditional Remedies: Chinese Medicine
- Traditional Chinese Medicine (known simply as TCM) is the oldest known medical tradition in the world, going back some 2000 years. Unlike modern Western medical...
- Updated 331 days ago | Traditional Remedies: Chinese Medicine › chinese medicine
- Sushi Vs. Dim Sum: Chinese and Japanese Cuisine
- Because the two countries and cultures do share a lot of similarities and history, Westerners often confuse China and Japan as being the same. However, China...
- Updated 329 days ago | Sushi Vs. Dim Sum: Chinese and Japanese Cuisine › chinese
- Four Treasures of Chinese Study
- According to Chinese tradition, there are four elements to creating any scholarly painting: the brush, the ink, the paper and the ink stone. Scholarly paintings...
- Updated 331 days ago | Four Treasures of Chinese Study › brush ink paper ink stone
- Peaceful Pandas are a Chinese Treasure
- The Giant Panda is China's most famous animal and its most beloved symbol. Native to the western regions of the country, namely Sichuan Province, the Giant...
- Updated 331 days ago | Peaceful Pandas are a Chinese Treasure › chinese symbol
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Chinese religions are better referred to as cultural practices according to many scholars. On October 1, 1949, the well-known People's Republic of China became...
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Although some people question why a creature so worshiped as the dragon isn't the number one Chinese zodiac sign, it is believed that it's in the fifth posi...
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