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  • ...Development and Reform Commission. The State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, affiliated with the former Ministry of Health, is also now admini Department of Food Safety Standards, Monitoring and Assessment
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  • ...hrimp from attacking his body. An old doctor poured a jug of reaglar wine (Chinese liquor seasoned with realgar) into the water, hoping to turn all aquatic be ...boat racing has developed into an aquatic sports item which features both Chinese tradition and modern sporting spirit. In 1980, it was listed into the state
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  • ...hrimp from attacking his body. An old doctor poured a jug of reaglar wine (Chinese liquor seasoned with realgar) into the water, hoping to turn all aquatic be ...boat racing has developed into an aquatic sports item which features both Chinese tradition and modern sporting spirit. In 1980, it was listed into the state
    4 KB (667 words) - 03:53, 19 June 2012
  • ...an characters, this was mainly for religious purposes. Most Primis now use Chinese. ...salted pork wrapped in pork skin in the shape of a pipa, a plucked string Chinese instrument with a fretted fingerboard. They also like tobacco, tea and liqu
    7 KB (1,086 words) - 06:01, 11 June 2010
  • ...radually the Tibetan characters fell into oblivion, and most Pumis now use Chinese. ...salted pork wrapped in pork skin in the shape of a pipa, a plucked string Chinese instrument with a fretted fingerboard. They also like tobacco, tea and liqu
    7 KB (1,128 words) - 05:52, 20 July 2009
  • ...an speak Chinese and the language of [[Dais]]. Their written language is [[Chinese]]. ...aring, young men and women used to chew areca, blackening their teeth. For food, Achangs eat rice as their staple and prefer sour dishes. They live in cour
    4 KB (677 words) - 02:47, 4 August 2009
  • ...med bun banquet." It was cooked simply and there was little variety in the food served. Most dishes were made of wheat flour and served in large quantities ...the Manchu and Han banquet), thus establishing the rare banquet's place in Chinese dietetic culture.
    7 KB (1,090 words) - 07:18, 2 September 2009
  • ...s and called upon the best cooks to make delicious food for them. Imperial food represented a dynasty's best cuisine. ...ry and culinary rules. Imperial food comprised the dietetic culture of the Chinese palaces and it is part of China's valuable cultural heritage.
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  • ...a distinctive language belonging to the Tibetan-Myanmese language family, Chinese-Tibetan language system. Few of them know the Tibetan language. Having no w ...riage with Tibetans was banned. They had to make their living by gathering food, hunting and fishing because of low grain yields in the region.
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  • '''Chen Guangbiao''' ('''陈光标'''), a Chinese billionaire and philanthropist, is famous for his high-profile but question ...e visited Japan after the devastating quake and tsunami. He donated money, food and daily necessities, and even rescued three people from the debris.
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  • ...communicate with each other. For this reason, the language of the Hans, or Chinese, has become their common language, though many Gelaos have learned three or ...they eat wheat, rice, millet and sorghum. All the Gelaos – like many other Chinese – love to eat hot and sour dishes as well as glutinous rice cakes.
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  • ...nnan Province. Their language belongs to the Tibetan-Myanmese group of the Chinese-Tibetan language family. Similar to the language of the Nu people, their ne ...ery year saw several lean months when their diet had to be supplemented by food gathering, hunting and fishing.
    4 KB (629 words) - 05:46, 11 June 2010
  • '''Huang Yongyu''' (黄永玉), now on the brink of his nineties, is a legendary Chinese painter and writer, known for his combustible temper and outspoken manners. ...ildhood memories, as did the acquaintance with his uncle and famous modern Chinese writer [[Shen Congwen]].
    6 KB (972 words) - 03:13, 6 August 2013
  • ...f being a land of fish and rice. It also abounds in soybeans, maize, corn, Chinese sorghum, and other products. Jixi is an important base of commodity grains
    4 KB (577 words) - 00:52, 14 July 2009
  • ...and interests of returned overseas Chinese and of the family members of [[Chinese]] nationals abroad; : [[State Food and Drug Supervision Administration]]
    12 KB (1,686 words) - 05:50, 14 March 2013
  • ...lets were thought to protect the household from evil. According to ancient Chinese folk beliefs, ghosts and demons fear peach wood. Protective charms made of ...time of the Ming Dynasty, Spring Festival couplets were popular throughout Chinese society. Some examples of popular couplets for Spring Festival are: "Anothe
    15 KB (2,495 words) - 03:39, 16 February 2013
  • ...onverse with each other. For this reason, the language of the [[Han]]s, or Chinese, has become their common language, though many Gelos have learned three or ...they eat wheat, rice, millet and sorghum. All the Gelos – like many other Chinese – love to eat hot and sour dishes as well as glutinous rice cakes.
    6 KB (1,006 words) - 05:54, 20 July 2009
  • ...s but also one of the oldest in the world. Fossils that have been found in Chinese territory include those of[[ Yuanmou Man]], the first [[Homo erectus]], who The first light of Chinese civilization revealed itself 7,000 to 8,000 years ago, as indicated by the
    9 KB (1,450 words) - 01:32, 28 February 2011
  • ...by carving notches on sticks; educated Nus nowadays use the Han language (Chinese) for administrative purposes. The staple food of the Nus is maize and buckwheat. They rarely grow vegetables. In the past
    9 KB (1,410 words) - 06:14, 13 July 2009
  • The Dai language belongs to the [[Chinese-Tibetan language family]] and has three major dialects. It is written in an Rice is the staple food. The Dais in Dehong prefer dry rice, while those in Xishuangbanna like stic
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