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 Culture of China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chinese architecture, examples of which can be found over 2,000 years ago, has long been a landmark of Chinese culture.
When the Cultural Revolution began, all forms of traditional Chinese culture were suppressed.
Twentieth-century Chinese art was heavily influenced by the New Culture Movement, which adopted Western techniques, introduced oil painting and employed socialist realism.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chinese_culture

  
 Chinese Zodiac, Chinese Astrology, Chinese, Chinese culture
The Chinese zodiac signs are used by cultures other than Chinese also.
Many Chinese believe that the year of a person's birth is the primary factor in determining that person's personality traits, physical and mental attributes and degree of success and happiness throughout his lifetime.
Since the Chinese zodiac follows the Chinese lunar calendar, the switch over date for each sign is according to the Chinese New Year, not January 1 of the western calendar.
chinesezodiac.ifrance.com

  
 culture
Chinese dances are traditional and meaningful to all parts of Chinese culture.
Chinese dancing plays a large role in the rich culture of its people.
The Chinese are known for their festivals and banquets and they use dance to tell stories and as good luck.
students.ou.edu /M/Marcia.A.Manzelmann-1/culture.htm

  
 Chinese Text Sampler: Readings in Chinese Literature, History, and Popular Culture
Poetry of Du Fu - The Tang Dynasty was the Golden Age of Chinese literature, and Du Fu was one of the greatest poets of the period.
As a young left-wing writer in the thirties, Zhang was actively engaged in the coalition of Chinese intellectuals in their campaign against the Japanese invasion, and came to play a leading role in the writers' association in the People's Republic.
As one of the pioneers of modern Chinese literature, Zhu Ziqing is best remembered for prose works that depicted the life and landscape of China with grace and subtlety.
www-personal.umich.edu /~dporter/sampler/sampler.html

  
 Chinese Culture Center in San Francisco Chinatown - The largest chinatown outside of Asia
The Chinese Culture Center, a non-profit organization, is partially supported by the Chinese Culture Foundation, which was founded in 1965 to promote, preserve, and influence the course of Chinese American culture.
The activities of the Chinese Culture Center focus on art exhibitions, which are presented on a continuous, year-round basis--some organized by the Center and others on loan from other museums or cultural institutions.
The Chinese Culture Center is an active member of the Chinese Community Program of the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, a support group that assists the Museum in its community outreach.
www.sanfranciscochinatown.com /attractions/ccc.html

  
 Food in Chinese Culture
In the Chinese culture, the whole process of preparing food from raw ingredients to morsels ready for the mouth involves a complex of interrelated variables that is highly distinctive when compared with other food traditions of major magnitude.
Send a Chinese cook into an American kitchen, given Chinese or American ingredients, and he or she will (a) prepare an adequate amount of fan, (b) cut up the ingredients and mix them up in various combinations, and (c) cook the ingredients into several dishes and, perhaps, a soup.
The food style of a culture is certainly first of all determined by the natural resources that are available for its use.
www.askasia.org /frclasrm/readings/r000044.htm

  
 Reflections: Chinese Culture and Adopted Children
While we are fascinated by the Chinese culture (and grateful that we will have a shot at parenthood thanks to this process), our goal will be to expose our daughter to our family's local traditions and the traditions of many world cultures, not just those of China.
As parents of Chinese daughters, we will face many years of finding the right balance of Americanization and maintaining their Chinese culture.
Because I believe language is the primary connection to a culture and because I want them to have the choice to be connected to their culture in whatever way feels right at different times in their lives, it makes sense to take advantage of the early years and fill their brains with Mandarin.
www.night.net /rosie/culture.html

  
 Chinese Culture
Chinese culture is really much to broad of a subject for me to really address thoroughly in this website, but I hope some of what I do talk about is of interest to someone.
www.chinawestexchange.com /Chinese/Culture

  
 hello.htm
While Chinese characters are often thought of as overly complex, in fact they are all derived from a couple hundred simple pictographs and ideographs in ways that are usually quite logical and easy to remember.
Due to the central role of calligraphy in Chinese art and the vitality of Chinese civilization, Chinese characters have held a similarly preeminent position in the world's art.
Characters form the basic unit of meaning in Chinese, but not all characters can stand alone as a word and most Chinese words are formed of two separate characters.
zhongwen.com /m/hello.htm

  
 Chinese tea culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chinese tea culture refers to the methods of preparation of tea, the equipment used to make tea and the occasions in which tea is consumed in China.
Tea culture in China differs from that of Europe, Britain or Japan in such things as preparation methods, tasting methods and the occasions for which it is consumed.
The tea culture involved is attractive besides for the relaxation it generates, allowing them to purportedly forget all the trouble in their life during the process of brewing, serving and drinking tea.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chinese_tea_culture

  
 index
The Festival of China, an unprecedented culture event cosponsored by China and the United States, kicked off with dazzling art shows, joyous celebrations and firework displays in the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts on Oct. 1.
Chinese rock music rose in popularity in Mainland from the Northwest Wind music movement in the mid-1980s.
The specific social and historical conditions that nurtured the birth of Chinese philosophers have not only contributed to the features of Chinese philosophy, but also influenced the characters of Chinese people.
www.chinaculture.org /gb/en/node_2.htm

  
 Chinese New Year - Stories from Australia's Culture and Recreation Portal
Chinese New Year - Stories from Australia's Culture and Recreation Portal
Chinese people first came to Australia in large numbers during the Gold Rush in the 1850s and 60s and many Chinese-Australian families can trace their settlement in Australia to that time.
According to the Chinese zodiac, you take on the characteristics of the animal associated with the year of your birth, but those characteristics are also influenced by what time of day you're born, what fixed element you belong to (water, metal, wood, fire, earth), as well as the influence of Yin and Yang.
www.cultureandrecreation.gov.au /articles/chinese

  
 Chinese dragon, with dragon clip art, pictures, legends, stories, origin and more.
Dragons are deeply rooted in the Chinese culture.
The Chinese sign for the dragon appears during the Yin and Shang dynasties (from the 16th to the 11th century BC, the period of the earliest Chinese hieroglyphs), between inscriptions on bones and turtle shields.
Chinese emperors think they are the real dragons and the sons of heaven.
www.chinavoc.com /dragon

  
 ACCHS MSTCM Program
The principle underlying the formation of the Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences is the Tao of nature, the theory of Yin-Yang, and the principles of the oneness of the universal, earth, and human being by the deepest meaning of the classical Chinese culture....
The goal of the Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences is to provide its students a professional graduate education in Traditional Chinese Medicine, with the skills necessary to obtain licensure and become competent primary health care providers.
It is our hope that training students in these disciplines, while increasing their understanding of human nature, will help them to make a significant contribution towards the development, wellness, and prosperity of humanity.
www.acchs.edu

  
 Chinese Culture in Mulan
This continues to be a revered part of Chinese culture.
Chinese music is normally set in pentatonic scales, which means there are only 5 notes in a scale, unlike the convetional 7, or the full scale of 12 notes.
In Chinese painting and porcelin, a dragon's rank is determined by the number of toes on its feet.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/5082/culture.html

  
 Welcome to the online store of Chinese culture related products - www.chinesecultureonline.com
Chinese Chess is a classic and traditional game, which is designed for...
The Four Treasures of traditional chinese stationery are: writing brush, rice paper, ink stick and ink slab...
Classic Chinese music could date back 5000 years ago performed with eight kinds of natural materials...
www.chinesecultureonline.com

  
 Chinese tea culture: Healthier, artistic and enjoyment
Chinese tea may be classified into five types of teas according to the different methods by which it is processed.
The word for tea leaves or tea as a drink in many countries are derivatives from the Chinese character "cha." The Russians call it "cha'i", which sounds like "chaye" (tea leaves) as it is pronounced in northern China, and the English word "tea" sounds similar to the pronunciation of its counterpart in Xiamen (Amoy).
The Japanese character for tea is written exactly the same as it is in Chinese, though pronounced with a slight difference.
www.index-china-food.com /tea-culture.htm

  
 Chinese history, culture, foreign invasion
Chinese are very proud of their civilized society since the early day.
It is time for Chinese to work together that China will progress with other nations and their people can live happily and peacefully from hereafter.
Traditional Chinese society can be distinguished from other pre-modern civilizations to the extent that the state, rather than organized religious groups or ethnic segments of society, was able to appropriate the symbols of wisdom, morality, and the common good."
www.index-china.com /index-english/people-s.html

  
 Learn Chinese - Private Lessons and Group Classes at Chinese Learning Center
Classes in Chinese culture and free consultations on business opportunities in China are offered year round for all who wish to enrich their personal lives and to take advantage of the opportunities in one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
With our experienced instructors, students will not only be learning Chinese and enjoying our Chinese tutoring service, but also learn about the business aspects of Chinese culture and explore opportunities in one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
Throughout the year, short-term Chinese class and one-on-one intensive immersion program are offered to help for travelers to China who may wish to gain more out of their travels.
chinese-school.netfirms.com

  
 culture.htm(FCCS)
These are all important Chinese values which are passed from one generation to the next through the telling of folktales.
Hong Kong: The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1971.
The significance of these folktales is the display of Chinese values.
www.interlog.com /~fccs/culture.htm

  
 Chinese Culture
As China is a multi-ethnic nation with diverse cultures, what is presented here is but a portion of the many rituals and ceremonies observed by the Chinese of different ethnic and geographical backgrounds.
For instance, bat is a symbol of happiness because the Chinese word "fu" as bat sounds as the same as the Chinese "fu" as happiness.
Each culture boasts a good library of proverbs which mirrors the life experience, physical and mental, of that culture.
www.wku.edu /~yuanh/China/culture.html

  
 Hakka - An important element of Chinese culture
To study Hakka culture as an element of Chinese culture.
The Hakka people, paradoxically conservative and endeavoring, hard-working and enduring, is reflective of the spirit of Chinese culture.
It is highly likely that while Hakka may be a stronghold of Han culture, Hakka people also have married other ethnic groups and adopted their cultures during the long migration history of 2000 years.
www.asiawind.com /hakka

  
 Chinese Cricket Culture, Cultural Entomology Digest 3
People who have seen the film will remember this as one of the closing scenes to "The Last Emperor." The scene vividly paints the picture of Chinese Cricket Culture.
A very special Chinese art of handicrafting containers of varying characteristics was born with the requirements of keeping the singing insect pets in captivity.
The fact that both katydids and crickets are able to lay hundreds of eggs was in line with Chinese beliefs that the most important ingredient to success in life was to have as many children as possible.
www.insects.org /ced3/chinese_crcul.html

  
 Chinese Antique Furniture Culture
About Us To promote Chinese antique furniture art and culture, we built the site.
The development of traditional Chinese furniture went from the simple to the intricate, and was closely linked to the Chinese lifestyle and cultural and economic changes in China.
Culture is updated monthly so that there is always something new to see.
www.antique-chinese-furnitures.com

  
 Chinese Zodiac Page
The Chinese Lunar Calendar is based on the cycles of the moon, and is constructed in a different fashion than the Western solar calendar.
The Chinese have adopted the Western calendar since 1911, but the lunar calendar is still used for festive occasions such as the Chinese New Year.
According to Chinese legend, the twelve animals quarreled one day as to who was to head the cycle of years.
www.c-c-c.org /chineseculture/zodiac/zodiac.html

  
 Chinese Culture - Chinese Tea
Tea was commonly used for barter during the Ming period (A.D. In the 17th century, Dutch merchants imported it to Holland from where it spread throughout Europe.
In Han Dynasty (A.D. 206 - 220), tea was exported to Iran, India and Japan and classified as a luxury drink which was served in court and regarded as the height of elegance and refinement.
Gradually tea was drunk less for its medicinal effects and more for its taste, prepared in the ways described in the Cha King.
www.west-meet-east.com /tea.htm

  
 China General Information, China Information
Xinhua News, Aug. 24, 2005 - Chinese and Russian troops participating in a joint military exercise carried out a maritime blockade drill in the sea area to the southeast of the Shandong Peninsula Tuesday.
"We were able to make progress, particularly with product coverage and quota levels, but we did not reach an agreement with the Chinese, "lead U.S. textile negotiator David Spooner said in a statement announcing that the talks ended Wednesday night.
With the 160-meter antenna, it will be the tallest tower in the world, higher than the present highest tower Canada National Tower which is 552 meters in height.
www.chinatoday.com

  
 Transnational China Project Home Page
The pedagogical goal of this project is to develop a wide range of audio-visual and textual resources that will provide a lively, forceful, up-to-date and authentic "inside" view of the forces transforming contemporary Chinese culture, as well as the intellectual debates that these changes continue to provoke.
Spectrums of Chinese Culture Through Poetry and Painting"
"Contemporary Chinese Cinema in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong:
www.ruf.rice.edu /~tnchina

  
 Kevin Wen's Web Chinese Culture Archives
I saw some debates on a ory&c=StoryFT&cid=1084907686933&p=1039878132466">Free Culture review from Financial Times Chinese Edition in my friends blog.
Clarify the Chinese Book name of Free Culture
The translator had translated "Free Culture" to a misunderstanding Chinese name "ๅ…่ดนๆ–‡ๅŒ–".
www.wen-xin.net /archives/cat_chinese_culture.php

  
 Daoism and Chinese Culture by Livia Kohn
In particular, numerous scholarly studies published in French, German, Chinese, and Japanese are not listed here even though they have been essential in developing the field of Daoist studies and in shaping my own understanding of the religion.
It offers an integrated vision of the Daoist tradition in its historical and cultural context, establishing connections with relevant information on Confucianism, Chinese Buddhism, popular religion, and political developments.
This division, however, does not mean or even imply that Daoist thought occurred only in ancient times, that religious communities appeared only in the early middle ages, or that spiritual practices were the prerogatives of the Tang and Song dynasties.
www.threepinespress.com /books.dcc.php

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