Bargaining in China – Playing it Cool

If the machinations and China, or just get a pair for the price of the yuan Mao Bobble head, there are some points to make your dealings smoothly.
The concept of  Saving Face  is extremely important in Chinese culture. This is to prevent, in fact, to read the stupid, or withdraw from others – a concept [...]

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Chinese fairy tale-Cowherd and Weaving Girl

The history of the shepherd and the weaving girl is one of the four most famous stories of ancient China. It is a classic love story between a fairy and a man and has a broad impact. Qi Xi Festival will have something to do with the story. Of course, the seventh day of the [...]

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Monkey King

The Monkey King is the most popular form of travel to the West, a classic Chinese novel. In the novel, the Monkey King was originally a monkey-shaped stone, which will feed into a fairy tale with the monkey, the essence of heaven and earth. It is so strong and talented that can change in 72 [...]

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Twelve Chinese Zodiac Signs

The twelve Chinese zodiac signs are the twelve animals Chinese people often use to mark the Year, was born a man. The twelve animals and the order in which they are organized as  the twelve signs of the zodiac. The twelve animals are rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog and [...]

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Chinese New year elements

Spring Festival Couplets

During the Spring Festival of every year, all families in both urban and rural areas traditionally handpick a pair of Spring Festival couplets to paste on the door…
The Poster Bearing the Character “Fu” Paper-cut for Window Decoration
During the Spring Festival,every household usually sticks posters of various sizes bearing the Chinese [...]

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