Longjing Tea 龙井茶
Tradition has it that to achieve the best taste from Longjing, water from the Dreaming of the Tiger Spring(虎跑泉,Hǔpǎo Quán), a famous spring in Hangzhou, is to be used. Water is boiled then cooled Read More
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Tradition has it that to achieve the best taste from Longjing, water from the Dreaming of the Tiger Spring(虎跑泉,Hǔpǎo Quán), a famous spring in Hangzhou, is to be used. Water is boiled then cooled Read More
The name oolong tea comes into the English language from the Chinese name, The Chinese name means “black dragon tea”. Oolong(乌龙茶,Wūlóng chá)is a traditional Chinese tea (Camellia sinensis) somewhere between green and Read More
Today, I will introduce the Chinese tradition musical. The Chinese national musical instrument is the key part in Chinese music. With a long history standing, there are a series of national instruments developed Read More
In the open, pandas spend as many as 14 hours in eating and the rest of a day is the time for sleep and short-distant moves. An adult panda eat 12-38 kg of Read More
The costume of Muslims is the style of the central Asia people. The distinctive feature is their headwear. Males prefer white or black caps with exquisite embroidery, while females wear hijabs, and different Read More
According to a record by Shaanxi People’s Publishing House, white giant panda was discovered for the first time in 1990 in the same reserve. The panda was 70 cm in height, with white Read More
After the founding of People’s Republic of China in 1949, giant pandas used to be sent abroad in three ways: national gift, commercial exhibition, and scientific communication and cooperation. After 1982, Read More
Generally, giant pandas can be seen in municipalities, most of provincial capitals and some top tourist cities in China, e.g. Shanghai Zoo, Chongqing Zoo, Chongqing Wildlife Park, Jinan Zoo (Shandong Province), Guangzhou Zoo Read More
Most traditional Chinese festivals took shape during Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) and major festivals greatly celebrated today were fixed by the time of Han Dynasty (206 B.C.–220 A.D.). Chinese traditional festivals Read More