Chinese people like to eat together; this tradition can be traced a long time ago. It reflects the Chinese notion of union versus division—round tables, round dishes, and round bowls all symbolize union and perfection. Dishes are usually placed at the center of the table so that everyone around the table can share them. A […]
Cutting has always been a distinctive feature of Chinese culinary art. The ingredients of a given dish can be cut into slices, strips, shreds, cubes, segments, dices, grains, or minced into a uniform and small size. Some materials can be carved into the artistic shape of peonies, peacocks and phoenixes. Chinese characters can also be […]
Xu Xiake(1587~1641) was a descriptive Ming Chinese travel writer and geographer noted for his bravery and humility. He visited southwestern China for years. His sobriquet is Zhenzhi. Xiake was an alternate given to him by one of his friend, and it means “onewho is in the sunset clouds”. After 30 years of traveling, he wrote […]
At first, the knots are used to keep records. On the land of Hua Xia, “knot” was used by the ancestors to mean “contact” or “agreement” in law. Meanwhile it has the function of recording the historic events, so “knot” is respected a lot. Also, in the long process of developing, the knot is given […]
This popular Chinese saying means that those who hope to keep fit and happy should have few desires and the fewer the better. If one has overly strong desires and always keeps daydreaming, then one would not in a practical manner. Their endless desires would only drive them into even greater restlessness and anguish. In […]
In China, the name of the painter Xu Beihong is almost known to every one. He was skillful in painting horse. The paintings of horses by him are unique. All the horses in his paintings whether they are running, standing, drinking or in group are filled with strong vigor of life. He liked the makings […]
When a Chinese baby is born, he/she is already considered to be one year old: age is calculated from the date of conception not the date of birth. Praise should not be given to a new-born Chinese baby as this is believed to invite the attention of demons and ghosts. Instead, the baby should be […]
Dumplings (Jiaozi) are Chinese favorite food in China, especially in the north. The foreigners who have come to china always can’t forget dumplings. During the Spring Festival-the Lunar New Year-no food is more festive than dumplings. The following is a recipe for making dumplings. First, have the following ingredients ready: one cup (150 gm.) chopped […]
Shanxi Province is treated as the land of wheaten food. There is a good saying, “the most delicious wheaten food of the world is in China, and while the most delicious one of China is in Shanxi.” Counting back from the Eastern Han period which kept record on the historical date of wheaten food, Shanxi […]
Clay sculpture, it is also called “patterned sculpture”. It is a traditional craft in China. First, put some cotton fiber into prepared clay soil, then stir them to mix evenly; next, make rough sculpture with your hands; and hen dry and apply base powder on the rough sculpture; finally, paint the clay sculpture. The folk […]
Menurut saya Keats adalah salah satu sekolah bahasa terbaik yang pernah saya kunjungi. Guru saya adalah orang yang luar biasa. Dia sangat pandai mengajar. Dia membuat kelas menjadi menyenangkan. Saya telah belajar banyak kosakata selama saya di sini. Saya sangat merekomendasikan datang untuk belajar bahasa Mandarin di Sekolah Keats.
Semua guru sangat menyenangkan. Tingkat pengajaran di Keats jauh lebih tinggi. Saya sangat menyukai kota ini. Sangat nyaman untuk berkeliling. Saya sepenuhnya merekomendasikan Keats. Ini adalah tempat yang bagus untuk belajar bahasa Mandarin di Tiongkok. Kami berharap dapat kembali lagi nanti tahun ini.
Sekolah saya luar biasa. Saya merekomendasikan Keats School karena ini adalah cara yang lebih nyaman untuk belajar bahasa Mandarin di Kunming.
Sangat nyaman belajar di Keats. Guru-gurunya sangat ramah. Saya menyambut Anda untuk datang belajar bahasa Mandarin di China di Keats.
Guru saya semuanya luar biasa. Mereka melatih para guru dengan sangat profesional. Saya merasa seperti saya belajar sangat cepat dengan guru saya. Mereka sangat serius dengan siswanya dan saya tahu setiap guru seperti ini. Saya akan sangat menyarankan Anda datang ke Keats jika Anda mencari sekolah Cina terbaik di Tiongkok.
Semua teman sekelas saya tetap bersama selama satu tahun dan kami meningkat pesat! Semua guru di Keats sangat hebat. Mereka suka mengatur banyak kegiatan untuk membantu kami belajar bahasa Mandarin. Saya suka Keats! Saya suka Kunming!
Pemandangan Kunming sangat indah. Ini adalah tempat terbaik untuk belajar bahasa Mandarin di Tiongkok. Metode belajar favorit saya di Keats School adalah metode satu-satu karena cocok untuk semua orang. Guru saya sangat baik, sangat perhatian, dan menyenangkan. Kehidupan saya saat belajar bahasa Mandarin di Kunming sangat bagus dan cuacanya sangat bagus. Udaranya sangat bagus. Itu bagus untuk tubuh orang tua.
Saya menemukan Keats sangat baik, guru sangat baik dan benar-benar menanggapi siswa dengan serius. Kunming adalah tempat terbaik untuk belajar bahasa Mandarin di Tiongkok. Lingkungannya luar biasa, tidak ada polusi. Kualitas udaranya bagus, cuaca bagus. Orang-orang disini sangat ramah. Saya datang untuk mengambil kelas setiap hari. Saya merasa nyaman belajar bahasa Mandarin di Keats. Saya belajar banyak hal, meskipun saya hanya belajar di Keats selama 2 bulan. Saya sangat puas dengan guru saya. Bagi kami orang asing, Keats adalah sekolah bahasa China terbaik di China. Oleh karena itu, saya akan sangat merekomendasikan Keats untuk Anda semua.