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Why Do Chinese People Practice These Health Habits?
Centered on the #BecomingChinese trend, this article explains the TCM logic of 5 Chinese health habits, helping foreigners understand the wisdom of warm water, herbal tea, etc.
The Wisdom Behind Chinese Home Habits in #BecomingChinese
The home habits in #BecomingChinese reflect Chinese culture and practical needs. Changing slippers, wearing cotton slippers, using thermos cups and loose loungewear embody cleanlin...
The Cultural Codes and Wisdom Behind Chinese Dietary Habits
Centered on #BecomingChinese, this article deciphers the cultural connotations of Chinese diets. It covers hot porridge, jiaozi, hot pot, stir-fry with wok hei, and using chopstick...
Why Do Chinese People Love These Cultural Activities? Exploring the Spirit of #BecomingChinese
Explore the meanings of Chinese cultural activities in #BecomingChinese. Mahjong, Chinese knotting, traditional festivals and group drama-watching are not just pastimes—they are b...
Reunion Dinner: The Cultural Root and Emotional Bond of Chinese Spring Festival
The reunion dinner is a core custom of Chinese Spring Festival. It bears thousands of years of culture and family love, with auspicious dishes, being the emotional sustenance of th...
Red Scrolls, New Year Wishes: The Cultural Significance of Spring Festival Couplets in China
Spring Festival couplets are a core Chinese New Year custom, derived from ancient peachwood charms. Written on red paper with ink, they carry blessings for peace, prosperity and jo...
Setting Off Firecrackers During Spring Festival: The Cultural Code in Chinese New Year’s Flames
Setting off firecrackers during Spring Festival is a time-honored Chinese tradition. Originating from evil-warding legends, it symbolizes bidding farewell to the old and welcoming ...
The Second Day of the Lunar New Year: Visiting the Wife’s Parents – A Legacy of Family Affection
Visiting the wife's parents on the second day of the Lunar New Year is a core Chinese Spring Festival custom. It carries profound family love and culture, helping you understand Ch...
The Lantern Festival: A Tapestry of Light, Tradition and Reunion
The Lantern Festival, on the 15th of the first lunar month, is a key Chinese festival. It features lantern displays, yuanxiao, and riddles, symbolizing reunion. A guide for foreign...
Beijing’s Architectural & Landmark Symbols – Timeless Impressions of Civilization
Beijing's landmarks, linked by the Central Axis, include the Forbidden City, Great Wall and Temple of Heaven. They combine royal grandeur, folk life and cultural integration, embod...











