Traditional Chinese New Year Custome

Chinese Culture is rich in its culture and traditions . They have their own beliefs and New Year traditions , which they follow ardently. Although the Chinese New Year , Nian, lasts only two or three days including the Chinese New Year’s Eve, the Chinese New Year season extends from the mid-twelfth month of the [...]

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Chinese acrobatics

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Acrobatics is a pearl in the treasure of traditional Chinese art scene. Chinese acrobatics has a rich and ancient heritage.
The acrobatic art does not exist in China for over two thousand years. From the warring States Period (475-221 BC) gave the basics of acrobatics. Since the dynasty of the Han (221 BC-220 AD), the [...]

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Chinese spring festival

What is known, by far the most important festival in China, the Spring Festival, known as the Chinese New Year. For the Chinese people is as important as Christmas to people in the West. The dates of this annual celebration is determined by the lunar calendar rather than the Gregorian calendar, so that the calendar [...]

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Chinese Dwellings

Residential architecture in China can be divided into three main forms: Court carved by hand (or clay are broken), and historian.
Court Dwellings
The Terrace home is the most popular style habitat in China. Shipyards courts call quadrilaterals (four sides sealed), using the most advanced materials and structure and design of complex arrangements of traditional code of [...]

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Dragon and tiger in folk art

The tiger is a popular subject in Chinese folk art. One many images of tigers are in virtually all forms of popular art of the meeting: paper cuttings, embroidery Sculptre, New Year and others.
The first pictures of the tiger has been found iv unearthed an ancient tomb in central province of China,Henan iv 1987 a [...]

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Asia women in business

Doing business abroad is a must for managers who seek the highest ranks in management. With more than 50% of women in the workforce today will have to discuss the challenges and rewards deliberately into the world economy. Asia is one of the most dynamic companies and regions for many women business leaders to experience [...]

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Your Baby’s Chinese Animal Signs

Do you think that the characteristics of the animal during the year your child was born in May to change the nature of your baby?
I do not think, until the center began caring for my children and each batch of babies, I learned that they have certain characteristics in common with the characters of animals, [...]

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The number 9 and Chinese imperial buildings

Perhaps not widely known among Western visitors that the number  nine  for  a special meaning in ancient China. Ancient Chinese regarded as odd and even numbers of men to women.  Nine  , is the largest one-digit number that has designed the  last man  and therefore a symbol of the supremacy of the emperor. Therefore, the [...]

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Dual nationality is no for Chinese

China recognizes dual nationality. EU citizens who are also Chinese citizens have difficulty entering and leaving China for inexperienced Chinese passports, and some passports were confiscated by Chinese authorities. Holding dual citizenship may be subject to Chinese laws that impose special obligations. These people are often forced to use the documentation from China to China [...]

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Chinese manners in daily life

China is a country of etiquette and ceremonies known. Many proverbs have been passed from generation to generation as a  no cost courtesy ‘or’ courtesy demands reciprocity ‘and so on. For example, there is an interesting story. There was once a man went on a long trip to visit his friend with a swan as [...]

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