Saturday, October 8, 2011

Chinese Culture: What's Hot Now: Feature Articles

Chinese Culture: What's Hot Now
These articles that had the largest increase in popularity over the last week // via fulltextrssfeed.com
Feature Articles
Oct 8th 2011, 10:05

Feature Articles by Topic

01/07/2004 - Chinese New Year 2004
The Chinese New Year's day is on January 22, 2004. It is the year of the monkey.

08/27/2003 - Mount Taishan
The sacred Mount Tai has been the object of an imperial pilgrimage for nearly two thousand years, and the artistic masterpieces contained within it are in perfect harmony with the natural landscape.

08/23/2003 - Qingdao
Qingdao is a lovely coastal city in Shangdong Province. The beaches, a variety of architecture, mild weather and rich cultures make Qingdao a nice place live and tour.

08/21/2003 - Mount Laoshan
Mt. Laoshan is situated in the east of Qingdao, Shandong Province. Mt. Laoshan is famous for its marvelous scenery and rich Taoist relics.

08/20/2003 - Big Bell Temple
The Big Bell Temple in Beijing was built in 1733 during the reign of Emperor Yongzheng. The temple was named after the famous Yongle Big Bell.

08/18/2003 - Ruins of Yuanmingyuan
Yuanmingyuan was the largest and most magnificent emperial garden in the world. Unfortunately the garden was looted and burned to the ground by the Anglo-French Joint Forces in 1860.

06/12/2003 - Bamboo Culture
Bamboo is one of the four favorite plants along with Chinese plum, orchid and chrysanthemum, the so-called Four Men of Honor by the Chinese.

05/23/2003 - Yin and Yang
In Chinese culture, Yin and Yang represent the two opposite principles in nature.

04/30/2003 - Jade Culture
The Chinese love jade because of not only its beauty, but also more importantly its culture, meaning and humanity.

04/05/2003 - Shaolin Temple and Martial Arts
Shaolin Temple is probably the most famous temple in China, not only because of its long history and its role in Chinese Buddhism, but also because of its martial arts.

03/15/2003 - Chinese Dialects
It is hard to guess how many dialects exist, but they can be roughly classified into one of the seven large groups, i.e., Putonghua (Mandarin), Gan, Kejia (Hakka), Min, Wu, Xiang and Yue (Cantonese).

02/07/2003 - Yungang Grottoes
The Yungang cave art represents the successful fusion of Buddhist art with Chinese cultural traditions.

01/16/2003 - Red Packets for Chinese New Year
A Red Packet is simply a red envelope with money in it, often decorated with lucky symbols, which symbolizes luck and wealth.

01/06/2003 - Chinese New Year 2003
The Chinese New Year's day is on Febrary 1, 2003. It is the year of the goat.

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