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  • ...ese holiday celebrated on the eighth day of the twelfth month of the lunar Chinese calendar. Laba porridge is the most popular meal in the festival. ...nts feasted together on the sacrificial meat in an early expression of the Chinese tradition of communal eating. The Laba Festival is popularly referred to as
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  • ...ite skills of engraver. They are also a valuable source of information for Chinese opera research. ...tel and restaurant available in the village. You'd better prepare some dry food or return Longyou County for dinner;
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  • ...in [[Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region]]. There are now about 20 million [[Chinese Muslims]]. There are more than 40 mosques in [[Beijing]] that are open to t ...ter settling in China and marrying Chinese women. Their descendants became Chinese Muslims.
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  • ...e [[May 4th Movement]] in 1919. He was later appointed as the professor of Chinese literature in Tsinghua University in 1925. From 1931-1932, he pursued the a ...osed the country’s Civil War (1945-1949) and refused to receive the relief food distributed by the United States. He died in serious illness and poverty at
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  • ...tial is also balanced. Too much or too little of greasy or high nutritious food is actually no good to health.
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  • [[1987]]: More than 700 people fell ill in a food poisoning case in [[Shanghai]] due to a restaurant's violation of health re [[1999]]: Four Chinese athletes, [[Yang Yang (A)]], [[Yang Yang (S)]], [[Wang Chunlu]] and [[Sun D
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  • ...fter the Winter Solstice, days will become longer and longer. As [[ancient Chinese]] thought, the yang, or muscular, positive things will become stronger and ...traveling stopped. Relatives and friends presented to each other delicious food. In the Tang and Song dynasties, the Winter Solstice was a day to offer sca
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  • ...he ranks to become a senior officer. He later became a member of the [[CPC|Chinese Communist Party]], affirming his path of life devoted to revolution. ...performed outstanding military exploits. He also enjoyed the esteem of the Chinese people and became the "ever-victorius general" in the eyes of overseas frie
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  • Chinese dishes are classified in two ways: One is by region. One of the regional me ...different living standards among the differing strata resulted in Chinese food being classified into the palace, officials', and common people's cuisines.
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  • ...家梯田'''), located in Chongyi county, Jiangxi province, was inscribed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations as a Globally Important ...ngyi county, Ganzhou city, in September 2017, the FAO sent a letter to the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture to confirm the selection of the Chongyi Hakka Terra
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  • Chinese culture, boasting a lengthy history, is composed of numerous sub-cultures. ...ideological developments of ancient [[China]]. In this sense, traditional Chinese culture may be considered a “rice culture.”
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  • [[File:dx1.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Senior Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping chaired the opening session of the Thirteenth National ...e of Chinese society was of primary importance for building socialism with Chinese characteristics, that it was the essential basis on which to formulate and
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  • '''Zhang Weiping''' ('''张伟平''') is Chinese film producer and supervisor. He is currently chairman of the board of dire ...ndustries, entering into an emerging class of ultra-wealthy businessmen in Chinese mainland by the early 1990s.
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  • [[category: restaurant]][[category: Chinese food]]
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  • ...2,500 years ago during the [[Spring and Autumn Period]] (770-476 BC), the Chinese scientists had determined the point of Winter Solstice by observing the mov ...Solstice, days will become longer and nights shorter. According to ancient Chinese philosophy, the "yang," or positive, will gradually become stronger after t
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  • ...uokeng Village, Nanjing County, Fujian Province. Fujian Tulou is a type of Chinese rural dwellings of the Hakka and Minnan people in the mountainous areas in ...20 to 50 yuan;<br>2. There is no supermarket, so it is better to take some food with you;<br>3. We recommend Tulou hotel in Nanjing County. Although the fa
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  • ...alendar. It is a traditonal Chinese festival during which the most popular food is [[moon cake]]s. ...e Mid-Autumn Festival, all family members or friends meet outside, putting food on tables and looking up at the sky while talking about life. How splendid
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  • ...ated film produced by the four Wan brothers in the 1960s, at the height of Chinese animation. It received numerous awards and won the brothers domestic and in The story is adapted from the first chapters of the Chinese classic "[[Journey to the West]]." Sun Wukong, the rebellious[[ Monkey King
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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.
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  • ...fifteen days before being brought to the surface. Through all-out efforts, Chinese people rescued twenty three French, nineteen Danish and nine Japanese who l
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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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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.
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  • ...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.
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  • '''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]].
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  • ...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
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  • ...and interests of returned overseas Chinese and of the family members of [[Chinese]] nationals abroad; : [[State Food and Drug Supervision Administration]]
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  • ...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
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  • ...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.
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • 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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  • ...onally translated 75 scriptures in 1,335 volumes, an unprecedented feat in Chinese Buddhist translation history. One of his translations was the ''Vijnanamatr ...middle and had the third cart loaded with his concubine, maidservants, and food. Midway along the road he came across a respectful old man, who, attract an
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  • ...ure, and old pine and cypress trees in courtyards. [[Gardens]] with both [[Chinese]] and western architecture are scattered all over the town. Together, they ...esents, collectively called "presenting soups." The presents are typically food items such as brown sugar, eggs, and milk powder. Some parents present baby
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  • The Jingpos speak a language belonging to the Tibetan-Myanmese family of the Chinese-Tibetan language system. Until 70 years ago, when an alphabetic system of w ...cottage gardens. Jingpos also gather wild herbs and fruit as supplementary food.
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  • ...x points are not enough to keep a monastery in order, and that is why in a Chinese monastery specific positions are instituted to supervise every aspect of li The abbot is the master of a Chinese monastery. Under him there are four supervisors and eight executives who pr
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  • ...n of the [[Altaic family]] of languages. It borrowed many words from the [[Chinese language]] after the 1950s, and a new alphabet was then devised, discarding ...ss society, there was a sharp polarization and class antagonism. Garments, food and housing showed marked differences in wealth and there were already word
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  • Beihai Park is said to be built according to a traditional Chinese legend. The story is that once upon a time there were three magic mountains It was believed that different mountain-water combinations in ancient Chinese architecture led to totally different effects. So from then on, almost ever
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  • ...live in the wild, but they are sure it is shorter than lifespans in zoos. Chinese scientists have reported zoo pandas as old as 35. ...osures are very large wild areas, but protected by border fences. Although food has to be provided, the giant pandas will sleep there, eat there and recove
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  • ...of time when they walk through the Former Residence of Mao Dun – a famous Chinese writer – the Lizhi Academy of Classic Learning, Lin' Shop, Xiuzhen Temple ...ayed on traditional instruments such as the drum, gong, erhu (two-stringed Chinese fiddle), jinghu (a two-stringed bowed instrument with a high register, used
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  • ...'), located in [[Sichuan Province]], is one of the four holy mountains of Chinese [[Buddhism]]. It is regarded as the domain of Samantabhadra, or Bodhisattva ...n Tree) Terrace. This is also the name of the temple on this terrace, with Chinese toon trees growing in front of it. The predecessor of this temple was the T
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  • '''Language''': Yugur and [[Han]] Chinese ...stern part of the county; and the Chinese language by those in Huangnibao. Chinese is also a common medium of communication among all Yugurs.
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  • ...s. Their religious burdens used to be heavy. They had to deliver religious food grain and animal taxes in accordance with Islamic rules. If they wanted to ...for a better year in stockbreeding. Every family entertains with "kuji," a food made of mutton, milk dough, barley, wheat and other delicacies. They give f
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  • ...arked on different dates in [[China]] than they are in Southeast Asia. The Chinese Buddhists (for the Han area) celebrate Sakyamuni's birthday on the eighth d ...e chanted in the hall. However, on the eighth day of the 12th lunar month, Chinese Buddhist temples are in the habit of dispensing laba porridge prepared of c
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  • ...ich in natural resources. Major crops include paddy rice, maize, potatoes, Chinese sorghum, beans, rape, peanuts, tobacco, ramie, sugar cane, cotton, oil-tea ...eastern part of present-day Guizhou. They were referred to as the Miaos in Chinese documents of the [[Tang]] and [[Song]] period (AD618-1279).
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  • ...e contacts with the Hans and Zhuangs, many Yaos also have learned to speak Chinese or Zhuang language. ...s of the [[Ming Dynasty]] (1368-1644). Ancient stone tablets engraved with Chinese characters can be found in a lot of Yao communities.
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  • '''Language''': [[Han]] (standard [[Chinese]]) ...t of Huihui garrison troops to various areas to open up wasteland and grow food grain, nationwide tours by Huihui officials and scholars, and especially th
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  • ...diana who was styled as Xianshou, grew up in [[China]] and was educated in Chinese culture as an intelligent, boy prodigy. At 17, he went to [[Mount Taibai]] ...asked a patron to donate a meal for a large crowd. The man prepared enough food for 500 people, but unexpectedly, more than 1,000 arrived. The patron flush
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  • ...ed ownership on land and serfs, controlled water resources and manipulated food grain prices for profit. ...al people had to shoulder the war burdens, supplying warring factions with food grain, fuel, vehicles and draught animals, and the local economy suffered c
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  • ...room, Chinese cinnamon, pseudo-ginseng, Chinese gecko (used in traditional Chinese medicine to help regain vitality), fennal and fennal essence. The last four In 1851, the Taiping Revolution, the biggest of peasant uprisings in Chinese history, broke out in this area. Thousands of Zhuangs joined the Taiping Ar
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  • ...nguage is very close to the Hakka dialect of the Hans, and most Shes speak Chinese instead of their ethnic tongue; a few Guangdong Shes speak a language simil ...g out what he wanted, calling for chopsticks, wine and traditional wedding food. At the end of the banquet, he would sing again, this time ordering the dis
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  • [[Image:Springfestival.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Spring Festival, the Chinese New Year]] ...Guo Nian''. Guo means "pass over" and Nian means "year." The origin of the Chinese New Year Festival can be traced back thousands of years through a continual
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  • ...e National People's Congress and chairmen of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference have visited Canada successively In October 1983, [[Wu Xueqian]], Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister, visited Canada and signed with the Ca
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  • ...edicinal herbs, including licorice root, "dangshen" (Codonopsis pilosula), Chinese ephedra (Ephedra sinica), and the root of membranous milk vetch (Astragalus ...the Inside History of Mongolia and the Buddhist Scripture Kanjur done into Chinese. These works enriched Mongolian culture and promoted cultural exchanges bet
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  • ...[[Official languages]] of Macao, and more than 95% of the population speak Chinese. Portuguese is spoken by about 0.6% and the remainder speak [[English]], [[ ...est bank of [[Pearl River Delta]] in South China, is the intersection of [[Chinese Mainland]] and [[South China Sea]]. It is also located at the south of trop
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  • ...e revolution, his courage as an innovator have earned his the trust of the Chinese people. At the turn of the century the Chinese nation was groaning in misery. Under the leadership of Dr. [[Sun Yat-sen]]
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  • ...ies that have already taken effect, in accordance with legal procedures. [[Chinese]] prisons execute the following types of penalties: Prisoners should be provided with food and beverages comparable to those provided to workers in similar fields at
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  • ...g was furnished with a number of small shops for daily necessities such as food and drink. There were also inns and handi­craft workshops. For instance, i ...rn Wei Dynasty (A.D. 386-534). The Sui capital thus benefited from ancient Chinese city designers’ accumulated wisdom over the centuries.
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  • '''Language''': Manchu (in both script and spoken language) and Han (standard Chinese) ...n people moved to north of the pass, many local Manchus picked up Mandarin Chinese too.
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  • ...my of Volunteers and the Broad Sword Society. Quite a few Xibes joined the Chinese Communist Party and the Communist Youth League to fight for national libera ...industrial enterprises including coal mines, farm machinery works, fur and food processing mills, which were non-existent before, have been built for the b
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  • ...story as one of the cradles of the Agricultural Cultivation Culture of the Chinese people. More than 10,000 years ago, there were human being living and multi ...12,000 years ago was discovered here, and the cemetery of ancestors of the Chinese people, [[Yan Di Emperor]] and [[Shun Di Emperor]], are also in [[Hunan]].
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  • ...s to the Tibetan sub-branch of the Tibetan-Myanmese language branch of the Chinese-Tibetan language family. According to geographical divisions, it has three ...establishing the slavery kingdom known as "Bo," which was called "Tubo" in Chinese historical documents.
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  • ...s to the Tibetan sub-branch of the Tibetan-Myanmese language branch of the Chinese-Tibetan language family. According to geographical divisions, it has three ...establishing the slavery kingdom known as "Bo," which was called "Tubo" in Chinese historical documents.
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  • ...tretch across the Yi areas, where Yunnan pine, masson pine, dragon spruce, Chinese pine and other timber trees, lacquer, tea, camphor, kapok and other trees o ...x dialects. Many Yis in Yunnan, Guizhou and Guangxi know the Han (standard Chinese or Mandarin) language. The Yis used to have a syllabic script called the ol
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