Chinese Spring Festival and its history

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The spring festival is Chinese most traditional festival every 365 days. For all the Chinese people, the Spring Festival is the most important festival and is when all family members get family union, just like Christmas in the West. The people living away from home have to begin their crowded home-returning, therefore it [...]

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Chinese snack: Dim Sum

Originally a Cantonese custom, dim sum is inextricably linked to the Chinese tradition of “yum cha” or drinking tea. Teahouses sprung up to accommodate weary travelers journeying along the famous Silk Road. Rural farmers, exhausted after long hours working in the fields, would also head to the local teahouse for an afternoon of tea and [...]

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Top Beijing Attractions

If you are only allowed to choose one city to travel in China, it must be Beijing.It boasts of so many best attractions famous at home and abroad. I will list some of the most important attractions here and then give you simple introduction of them.
Beijing is vibrant with amazing attractions, Forbidden City, the most magnificent [...]

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Tuina, Chinese massage

What is Tuina?
Tuina is a medical method using the arms, hands, fingers, elbows and knees as tools for treating diseases and illnesses. Tuina is also used to protect health and build up body immunity, so that disease can be stopped in its beginning acting as a preventative medical measure, without any side effects. Tuina can [...]

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Chinese Table Manners

Generally, Chinese table manners are more informal than the West, although there are more rules concerning interactions with other guests because of high levels of social interaction as a result of the communal style of serving.
In China the dishes are placed on the table and everybody shares, which is quite different from the western where [...]

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