Posts Tagged ‘chinese’
Among all the tribes of the Miao ethnic group in southwestern China, the Four Seals Miao is a conspicuous one. The women don't have silver jewelry like other tribes, but wear colorful garments embroidered with four square patterns. Their pleated skirt are usually white or light blue. Some women like to use a long, wide ...
Timothy Geithner recently endured two days of meetings with the people paying his salary - the Chinese. ...
To boost the country's tourism, a lot of programs have been thought of and implemented by both public and private sectors. Enhancing tourism can do a lot of favor to companies and to the general public. Learning different languages is one of the programs being offered and targeted by companies and institutions to ...
Chinese writing is really a collection of different writing styles, some of which are thousands of years old. In modern times, Chinese writing has been simplified, but traditional writing styles also persist. This article explains how characters are written, and introduces several different kinds of Chinese writing. ...
China has a rich culture that many writers and historians are now headed to China to make a name for themselves. However, they need first to study Chinese language. This article will deal with the Chinese language. ...
People are a lot luckier when they know a language or two (excluding their mother tongue). Many believe in this notion but a few of them do not really care. Rich people or those who could afford to spend a fortune painstakingly face the difficulties associated with learning a language not their ...
Do you know why roosters crow in the morning? The Miao minority group in southwestern China have an interesting story about it. ...
The GuZang festival is celebrated once every 13 years by the Miao minority in southern China. The local people dress up themselves with their spectacular silver jewelry that weights 30 pounds, and attend all activities held during the festival. ...
There's a certain porcelain secret hidden in China, it's a method of making porcelain products whereby there are no images painted on the surface. Rather, beautiful colors and images come out of the glaze itself as it's fired. ...
Easily the Porcelain Capital of the World, Jingdezhen, China is a tiny town that has been producing some of the finest Chinese porcelain works ever seen. The items made here are so revered, in fact, a large number of them were made exclusively for the emperors and royal family members throughout China's history. ...