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The Historical Development of Chinese Cuisines

2 november 2013

It can be seen by foreigners when you come to learn Chinese in China that dating from the primitive times to the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the Huaxia people had been living in the north of the Yellow River regions, the long-standing foods in the North of China is still the mainstay of Chinese cuisines. During […]

The Treating Methods in TCM

2 november 2013

The Treating methods refer to the basic curing methods under the guiding principles; it should be made clear to readers who’d love to learn Chinese in China that there are mainly two routes of administration in TCM, namely the straight-in-the-key routine treatments and the contrary treatments, which reflect not only the opposition of contradiction, but […]

The Shandong Cuisine in China

2 november 2013

Those foreign learners who come to learn Chinese in China may have heard about the four major Chinese cuisines. Shandong cuisine is one of the four major cuisines in China with a very long history. Confucius is a Shandong people. His idea about the cuisine had a profound influence on Shandong cuisine. When foreigners study […]

Chinese Dragon

1 november 2013

The dragon we will talk about is a mythical animal whose pattern is seen everywhere in China. As far as I am concern, dragon is the necessary knowledge if you want to study Chinese in China. But, what exactly is the image of Chinese dragon? Nobody had ever seen because there is no such animal […]

Three-course Tea of Bai People

1 november 2013

Many foreign learners like drinking Chinese tea when they come to learn Chinese in China. But they should know there are many kinds of etiquettes in drinking tea. Three-course Tea Etiquette of Bai people is one of the famous etiquettes that the learners should know. The three courses are bitter, sweet and aftertaste. It has […]

Birth Custom of Han People in China

1 november 2013

When the women are pregnant, people call it Youxi. In the second day after the baby is born, Chinese people often hold Sanzhao. When you study Chinese in China, you may know most babies keep their eyes closed within three days. It is a kind of birth custom that the children should first see father […]

Cooperation between China and UNESCO

1 november 2013

Recently, the deputy ministers Zhao Shaohua and Wang Wenzhang of the Ministry of Culture met Francisco Bandelin in Tibet Hotel. He is Assistant Director-General of UNESCO who came to China to attend to the international training conference of the Asia-Pacific region intangible cultural heritage. If you pay attention to the news of this field when […]

Famous Drama Performance Artist Jin Shan

30 oktober 2013

In the long history of the development of drama in China, many excellent drama performance artists are cultivated. All of them have made great artistic progress after constant exploration and creation. Jin Shan is one of them. Students who come to learn Mandarin in China should know that he is an actor of Chinese drama […]

Documentary Huang Emperor Promotes Chinese Culture

30 oktober 2013

On April 2nd, the first large epic documentary “Huang Emperor” which shows the origin culture in of China held its world premier ceremony in the city of XI’an with a long history. At the same time, those who study in qualified Mandarin program should know it is a highlight activity of sacrificing Huang Emperor in […]

Top Ten Archaeological Discoveries in 2011 Revealed

30 oktober 2013

The result of 2011 National Top Ten Archaeological Discoveries hosted by Chinese Historical Relics Newspapers was revealed in Beijing. If the foreigners who are interested cultural heritages when they come to learn Chinese language in China, they may know the top ten on the list are Henan Zhenzhou Paleolithic Age site, Fujian cave site, Zhejiang […]

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