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| 6 May 2006 |
Chinese Food
by China Now
Chinese medicine recognised the connection between food and health many years before the first frozen yoghurt drink went on sale in the West. But just how healthy is the Chinese diet?
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China Now
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| 28 Jan 2006 |
Fun Ways to Celebrate Chinese New Years
by Caroline Baker
BellaOnline's Chinese Culture Editor
Chinese New Years is about friends and families. Even if you're not Chinese, you can still enjoy the festivities of this holiday. Here are some neat ideas that you can do with your friends and loved one during this weekend to enjoy Chinese New Years!
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BellaOnline
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| 5 Nov 2004 |
Tea Ceremony Served As a Rite by Wang Ling
A cultural, spiritual and philosophical observation of the Oriental cuppa
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Feng Shui Times
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| 22 May 2002 |
Taijiquan, The Ideal Exercise
Most people learn Taijiquan, once, and then practice that way for ever more. However, there are many ways that we are able to practice Taijiquan to gain optimum health. The way you were taught Taijiquan, was the basic way, the beginner's way.
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Erle Montaigue
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| 8 Mar 2002 |
Two Women Who Changed the Course of China's History
A Feng Shui Times’ special in conjunction with International Women’s Day - Empress Wu Zetian and Empress Dowager Cixi
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Suan Tew
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| 9 Feb 2002 |
Traditions Of Chinese New Year
The Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year is the most celebrated festival in the Chinese festive calendar. This festival ushers in the new year and celebrations last for 15 days. Called 'Chun Jie' (Spring Festival) in Chinese, it was a symbol of renewed fertility of the earth in ancient China.
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Suan Tew
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| 19 Jan 2002 |
Chinese New Year Celebrations
Chinese New Year : Find out the origin and customs of this joyous festival
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Suan Tew
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| 14 Jan 2002 |
Qin Shi Huang, The Dragon Emperor
The man behind the construction of one of the 7 Wonders of the World, the Great Wall of China. Learn about Emperor Qin and his Terra Cotta Army.
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Suan Tew
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| 26 Oct 2001 |
Eight Immortals - Part 1
Stories from ancient China - a guide to the famous Eight Immortals. In this first part, origins and basic stories of some of these immortals are explained, these immortals being Li Tieguai, Zhongli Quan, Zhang Guo and Lu Dongbin.
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Suan Tew
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| 26 Oct 2001 |
Eight Immortals - Part 2
Stories from ancient China - a guide to the famous Eight Immortals. Part 2 tells the stories of He Xiangu, Lan Caihe, Han Xiangzi and Cao Guojiu.
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Suan Tew
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| 26 Oct 2001 |
Prince Ne Zha
A famous personality in Chinese culture is the little boy-immortal who was aggressive, outspoken and brave, known as Ne Zha. The story of Ne Zha and his adventures are well documented in many novels and Chinese period drama serials. In China, a mention of Ne Zha will bring a smile to those who have read or heard of his legend.
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Suan Tew
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| 9 May 2001 |
All Souls’ Day
The 'Qing Ming' (meaning Clear and Bright) festival has been observed by the Chinese for thousands of years. Qing Ming arrives at the beginning of spring, hence associated with a new life and beginning (similarly to Christians' Easter). This festival boils down a lot to family tradition and the older ones carry the responsibility of teaching the younger ones the importance of filial piety.
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Suan Tew
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| 3 Apr 2001 |
Tai Sui
Offending the Tai Sui of the year can bring some serious disaster into your life. Tips on how to make sure you don't make him angry.
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Suan Tew
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| 3 Apr 2001 |
Chinese Customs And Culture For House Moving
Moving houses? Do it Chinese style.
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Wilson Chang
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| 20 Feb 2001 |
Fu, Luk And Sau
Why are these three old men called the Gods of Happiness, Good Fortune and Longevity?
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Suan Tew
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| 13 Feb 2001 |
Liang Zhu
Love of a lifetime : The tragic tale of Liang Shan Bo and Zhu Ying Tai.
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Suan Tew
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| 15 Dec 2000 |
The Autumn Festival
Love, power and betrayal. Follow the original legend of the Autumn festival
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V. Maran
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| 15 Oct 2000 |
Ghost Festival
Ghosts escape from Hell! Find out how the Chinese protect their homes.
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V. Maran
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| 2 Oct 2000 |
Emperor Qian Long
How to become rich, powerful and famous: Follow Emperor Qian Long's lead
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Suan Tew
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| 12 Aug 2000 |
Tea Monkeys
What do Earl Grey and Darjeeling have to do with Monkeys?
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G. Nathan
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