Museums have become popular destinations for Chinese people during the Spring Festival holiday. This year, some statues and artworks of "Olympian gods" traveled from Liverpool to a museum in China's ...
If you're a fan of Chinese New Year and love incredible performances ... Fan dancing is another historical folk tradition in China celebrating culture and elegance. The fans create an extension ...
“The day before the final round (of the Singapore Chinese Music Competition last year), I practised seven hours in my teacher’s house. It’s tiring but I enjoy it,” she added. Clarissa’s interests in ...
Doctors and nurses in hospitals across China are applying ancient food rituals in a bid to ensure a smooth shift on the wards. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/Taobao ...
Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival or Lunar New Year, is one of the most significant festivals in Chinese culture. It’s a time for family reunions, celebrations, and honouring ...
The D.C. area is home to many outstanding Chinese restaurants, but diners willing to travel outside the city limits will also be rewarded. Places like Rockville, Falls Church, and Fairfax County boast ...
Chinese astrology — also known as Shu Xiang — dates back more than 2,000 years. Similar to traditional Western astrology, the Chinese zodiac has 12 zodiac signs that can determine a person's ...
We want to better understand the experience of these students. Specifically, the project will examine the transition to university, students’ experiences within the classroom, and engagement with the ...
Sichuan food obliterates most Britons’ preconceptions and misconceptions about Chinese food. Many continue to wrongly assume Chinese food is synonymous with Cantonese food and not the country ...
Longtime beyond nails the bold, time-honoured flavours you crave brief, and adds the cherry on top of the whole experience with their drinks list ... top it all off with a sweet treat—the coconut ...
Millions around the world welcomed the Chinese New Year on Wednesday (January 29). Unlike the widely used Gregorian calendar, the Chinese use a lunisolar calendar. This has guided the rhythms of life ...
Why so? Let me explain. The Hakkas are the fourth-largest dialect group in the Chinese community in Singapore, after the Hokkiens, Cantonese and Teochews. There are some 260,000 of us living ...