Results found with the tag '知识' , 48 articles in total.
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[Food]
Season Fruit in China
In China, Chinese would like to eat different fruit in different season.
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[Customs]
Fashion Timeline of Chinese Women Clothing中国女性服装的演变
Chinese clothing has approximately 5,000 years of history behind it, but regrettably I am only able to cover 2,500 years in this fashion timeline. 本篇文章用精美的图画告诉大家中国女性服装的演变式
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[Customs]
Four Famous Brands of Ink Brush in China四大有名的中国毛笔品牌
Ink brushes (毛笔máo bǐ) are used in Chinese calligraphy. They are also used in Chinese painting and descendant brush painting styles. There are four basic famouse writing brush's brands in Chi
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[Customs]
Traditional Chinese Spring Festival Food
Spring festival food customs vary from place to place because China is a vast country geographically and ethnically. But spirit underlying is the same -- a sincere wish of peace and happiness for
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[City Guide]
How Do Chinese in the world Celebrate Spring Festival?
With a large territory, the country has various distinctive landscape and interesting festive customs in different areas. Here are some top recommended destinations for you to enjoy the Spring Fe
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[Customs]
Manner to address people in Chinese 中文称呼的礼仪
If you meet Chinese and want to know him/her, how to address Chinese is an important problem in front of you.When introducing people in Chinese, the order is surname first, title second.
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[Food]
Rice in China 中国米饭
Rice is the main food in China.China is the world's largest rice producer, and one of the earliest centers of rice cultivation. 米饭是中国人的主食。中国同时也是世界上最大的大米出产地,也是最早的
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[Pronunciation]
Why learn Mandarin Chinese?为什么学习中文?
Why learn Mandarin Chinese? We list three reasons to reply people who want to learn Chinese or know more about China.
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[City Guide]
English-Taught Programs at Chinese Universities
English-Taught Programs at Chinese Universities
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[City Guide]
China's Education Syestem
China’s school education includes pre-school, primary school, secondary school, high school, university and college, as well as graduate school education.
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[City Guide]
HOW TO APPLY CHINESE GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS
A Chinese government full scholarship covers tuition fees, Medical Insurance for International Students, basic learning materials costs, accommodation, living allowance, a one-time settlement sub
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[City Guide]
Chinese Currency:Renminbi
Chinese currency is called Renminbi, which is issued by the People’s Bank of China. The unit for Renminbi is Yuan, and also Jiao and Fen. The abbreviated symbol of Renminbi Yuan is RMB¥.
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[City Guide]
Useful Phone Number in China
How to call in China?Do you know some useful numbers? If you master these useful phone number and phone rules, your life will meet few trouble in China.
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[Customs]
Basic dining etiquette & customs in China
Dinning etiquette in China can be quite intricate and daunting at first. The following etiquette and customs may ease your nervousness and make you enjoy China's cuisine more.
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[Customs]
十二生肖动物的故事 The legend of Chinese Zodiac
很久很久以前的一天,天神把所有的动物集合起来,说:“我要从你们当中选出十二种动物,轮流在地面上当一年的大王,叫做十二生肖。”A long time ago, the god choose 12 animals out of you to take turns to
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[Travel]
FAQ about China Visa Application
Foreigners who visit China are generally required to apply for a visa before departure, but some aliens are exempt from a visa to Mainland China. They will meet some problems. FAQ here will help
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[Food]
The Art of Translating Chinese Menus
Some of the funky names of Chinese dishes you may have stumbled across when consulting an English menu. Some will prove entirely incomprehensible while others will simply put you off your food.
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[Travel]
Best Tour Destinations in China
China is so large. Some destinations are renowned for its history; some boast picturesque landscapes; some are endowed with very colorful ethnic features; and some are economically prosperous.
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[Customs]
Electricity in China
The electricity in China is generally 220V, 50HZ, AC (Hong Kong is 200V; Taiwan is 110V), while the supply voltage of Japan is 100V, 50/60HZ.
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[Customs]
Time Difference
The standard times used in Chinese Mainland, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan Province are the same, for they are all in the same time zone (UTC+8), 8 hours ahead of the Universal Time Coordinated.