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The Chinese Dramatic Vocal Music and Arias

November 2, 2013

To be specific, the opera music refers to the singing performances and the instrumental accompaniments in the Chinese dramatic performances, it should be made clear to foreign students expecting to learn Chinese in China that the vocal music would not only help in the expressing of emotions as well as in the delivering of information […]

Several Cooking Techniques for Chinese Cuisines

November 2, 2013

For those foreigners who come to learn Chinese in China, after they tasted all kinds of delicious Chinese food, they may be surprised by the various cooking techniques, each of which has its own feature. For the same food, if there are as many as ten ways to cook, there would be ten different tastes. […]

The Medical Sage Zhang Zhongjing

November 2, 2013

If the students who come to learn Chinese in China are interested in tradictinal Chinese medical science, they must have heard about the doctor Zhang Zhongjing in ancient China. Lived in Eastern Han Dynasty, he is one of the most respectable doctors in Chinese medical history. He is regarded as “the medical sage” in China […]

Chinese Ethnic Minority: Baoan Nationality

November 1, 2013

Ethnic minortiy plays a very important role in Chinese culture. In the Chinese language, “bǎo ān” means the safe guarder, here it is another nationality. The Baoan nationality mainly lives in the Gansu Province. They speak the Banan language, which belongs to the Altaic language family. It originates from a tribe of Islamic Mongolians in […]

Jiangxi Poetry School in China

November 1, 2013

In the beginning years of Emperor Hui of Song Dynasty, Lv Benzhong named the school of poetry that led by Huang Tingjian and Chen Shidao as Jiangxi Poetry School. When you come to study Chinese in China, you should know that it is the real and the earliest literary genre in China. The so-called Zongpai […]

Cooking Methods of Chinese Cuisine

November 1, 2013

There are many techniques and ways to cook Chinese cuisine. Two of them are named Peng and Tie. When you come to study Mandarin in China, you should know Peng is one of the important cooking methods to fry quickly in hot oil and stir in sauce. It is on the bass of cooking methods […]

Chinese Mulberry Paper Painting Exhibition in Beijing

November 1, 2013

On March 5th, the Chinese mulberry paper painting works exhibition, one part of 2012 Spring Rain Project national cultural travel to the border areas activities was opened in National Library in Beijing. A piece of news comes from some foreign students who learn Chinese language in China that the exhibition was hosted by Xinjiang Uygur […]

Influence of Foreign Costumes to Chinese Costumes

Oktober 30, 2013

China has its own style in costumes. However, it was also greatly influenced by the foreign styles. Since the period from the 1930s to the 1940s, the exotic goods rushed into Chinese market and the western life styles were also introduced. In addition, foreign students who come to study abroad in China should know the […]

Chinese Garden Showed in 2012

Oktober 30, 2013

Gardening has a very long history, which was originally created for the purposes of sightseeing and entertaining. Since various peoples in different regions have different understanding about gardening, different styles of gardens were formed. In general, there are three systems of gardens in the world, the European gardens, West Asia gardens and Chinese gardens. If […]

Asian Masks of Portugal Oriental Museum Exhibited in Beijing

Oktober 30, 2013

On April 25th, the Asian Mask—Portugal Oriental Museum Collection Exhibition was held in World Art Gallery of China Millennium Monument. It is possible that the foreigners who learn Chinese in China know that it was jointly organized by China foreign cultural exchange association, China’s foreign cultural group and Portugal Eastern Foundation as well as Portugal […]

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