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Anchor Mike Walter moderates a heated discussion between Latoya Peterson, contributing editor at theroot.com, and Ann Lee, professor at NYU, on the differenc...
A video about this great country. The subjects are: kung fu, zodiac, food, dragon dance, lion dance, forbidden city, summer palace, great wall, xian army wes...
Video presents China, its culture through the pictures of Chinese traditional costumes, food, architecture, festivals and landscape. You cannot miss the traditional costumes from Tang Dynasty, Han Dynasty, Qing Dynasty to the republic of China! Take a look at the traditional Chinese New Year Cake, glutinous rice balls, moon cake and all the related festivals! Finally, enjoy great views of Daming Palace in Xi'an City! Let us know if you like it!
Different?Interesting!Come to Friendly Shandong China.
A documentary with interesting studies about Eastern and Western thought, not their opinions of a specific topic, but mental schemes, reasoning and learning....
You will never see a more botched performance caught on camera. The Chinese Association of Sweden put on a Chinese cultural arts festival that was a pretty h...
Chinese Culture Tips for Americans. Cragun served as a Chinese speaking missionary in New York.
中国学生在美国中国学生在美国的10个文化震撼Chinese in America - 10 Culture Shocks for Chinese Students in America http://www.woltersworld.com.
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This is all the information I could put in this small video. My Chinese teacher recommended me to upload this, in case if anyone need some information on Chi...
Beautiful Documentary from China. Unspoilt and pure marriage customs from a place untouched. 今古婚俗奇觀 香港 - 1987
Its the year of China in South Africa.And many are using their love of Mandarin to celebrate all year round. CCTV's Rene Del Carme caught up with Mandarin students and teachers at Cape Town's Cape Academy
Respect and awareness of Chinese protocols, rituals and superstition will reflect well on you. Understanding subtleties will be extremely helpful, don't show...
For executives who are looking to build business in China or professionals looking to move their career or job search to China, this video gives you a simple...
Chinese New Year is coming. Chinese New year is also called Spring Festival 春节 [ chūn jié ]. We are going to release videos covering various topics relating to Spring Festival history, food, traditions. Subscribe to our channel and stay tuned! You may also enjoy watching: Christmas in China playlist http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNWvHuyF0MI&list;=PLMbfxrdjUInA6X8vDmaHVYA7-v8AwxlA8&index;=1 Chinese action verbs playlist http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNWvHuyF0MI&list;=PLMbfxrdjUInA6X8vDmaHVYA7-v8AwxlA8&index;=1
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China may seem like the least likely place to find locally made artisanal cheeses—such as camembert, ricotta, and blue cheese—but Liu Yang, a Chinese cheesemaker, is changing that. Our host Nicola Davis visits Yang's cheese shop in Beijing, tries his handcrafted cheeses, and visits the dairy farm where he sources his milk from. As Yang talks about the young dairy industry in China, he believes his "customers need to be educated so they can understand, and fall in love with cheese culture." Read: China’s Cheese Infatuation Is Getting Ripe - http://bit.ly/1BXFd3w More MUNCHIES Presents: Surviving on Pizza for 25 Years - http://bit.ly/Pizza-Forever The Truffle Dealer - http://bit.ly/Truffle-Dealer The Pok Pok Empire - http://bit.ly/Pok-Pok-Empire Subscribe to Munchies here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-MUNCHIES Check out http://munchies.tv for more! Follow Munchies here: Facebook: http://facebook.com/munchies Twitter: http://twitter.com/munchies Tumblr: http://munchies.tumblr.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/munchiesvice
This week we bring you a special program on Chinese New Year. We take a look at some of the traditions such as Lion Dancing, Firecrackers, Red Packets and more!
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Numbers have deep meaning for the Chinese people and often they will go to great lengths to either be associated with a lucky number to avoid an unlucky one....
CNN's David McKenzie reports on a cultural exchange giving American teens an inside understanding of China.
Original air date: July 20, 2009 A dragon boat racing team orders a traditional Chinese dragon cake, which proves to be a unique challenge. The bakery also p...
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noodls 2015-04-10If my works can serve as a window through which people can see Chinese culture, that would be wonderful."
China Daily 2015-04-10... of luck. "In Chinese culture," says Young, "hard work can go hand in hand with being lucky.
Business Day 2015-04-10... a book widely considered to be Europe’s first large-scale introduction to the Chinese culture.
Empire 2015-04-10This is a preliminary rendering of a condo tower that a Chinese company, Create World USA, is ...
Big News Network 2015-04-09... Chinese version ... Guillermina visited China two years ago, and Chinese culture impressed her deeply.
China Daily 2015-04-09... depth and richness of Chinese culture" developed in conjunction with Geneva-based Kempinski Hotels.
Forbes 2015-04-09The linkage of the shocking abuse to "cultural pressures" on Wang, a Chinese national, was widely reported in Canada.
South China Morning Post 2015-04-09Competitions are scheduled for high school students in Spanish, French, German and Chinese. Cultural ...
noodls 2015-04-09... the troupe a couple of years after graduating from Chinese Culture University’s dance department.
Taipei Times 2015-04-09... to overcome her superstition over the number 4, which in Chinese culture is considered unlucky.
The Charlotte Observer 2015-04-09... to overcome her superstition over the number 4, which in Chinese culture is considered unlucky.
Boston Herald 2015-04-09In fact, dimsums are still a very vital part of Chinese culture even today, in the age of burgers, ...
Yahoo Daily News 2015-04-09Chinese culture is one of the world's oldest. The area in which the culture is dominant covers a large geographical region in eastern Asia with customs and traditions varying greatly between towns, cities and provinces. Important components of Chinese culture includes literature, music, visual arts, martial arts, cuisine, etc.
Today there are 56 distinct recognized ethnic groups in China. In terms of numbers however, the pre-eminent ethnic group is the Han Chinese. Throughout history, many groups have been assimilated into neighboring ethnicities or disappeared without a trace. At the same time, many within the Han identity have maintained distinct linguistic and regional cultural traditions. The term Zhonghua Minzu has been used to describe the notion of Chinese nationalism in general. Much of the traditional identity within the community has to do with distinguishing the family name.
Traditional Chinese Culture covers large geographical territories, where each region is usually divided into distinct sub-cultures. Each region is often represented by three ancestral items. For example Guangdong is represented by chenpi, aged ginger and hay. Others include ancient cities like Lin'an (Hangzhou), which include tea leaf, bamboo shoot trunk and hickory nut. Such distinctions give rise to the old Chinese proverb: "十里不同風,百里不同俗/十里不同风,百里不同俗" (Shí lǐ bùtóng fēng, bǎi lǐ bùtóng sú), literally "the wind varies within ten li, customs vary within a hundred li."""
The term Chinese people may refer to any of the following:
Race (hereditary reasons), nationality, citizenship, place of residence (geographical factors), and ancestry (historical and genealogical factors) can be used to define someone as Chinese.