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Yunnan Travel Facts That Every Traveler Should Know
If you’re planning a trip to China, Yunnan should be on top of you travel list. Located in the southwest corner of China, Yunnan is packed with stunning landscapes, colorful cultures, and mouthwatering cuisine. From the snow-capped peaks of Shangri-La in the north to the rice terraces of Yuanyang in the south and the steaming […]
The Legacy of the Song Dynasty
The Song Dynasty was one of China’s most remarkable golden ages. They ruled from 960 until 1279 CE and all this period is a time when art flourished, cities expanded, and innovations quietly changed the course of history. There are not so many visible sites like warriors of the Tang Dynasty or the grandeur of […]
Han Dynasty
If you’re into stories of ancient empires in China and everyday life way back when, the Han Dynasty is one of China’s most fascinating chapters. The Han Dynasty lasted for over 400 years (around 206 BC to 220 AD), and during that time, China wasn’t just growing- it was thriving. That was a time when […]
10 Surprising Facts About Chinese Culture
China has one of the world’s oldest and most complex civilizations, rich with customs, beliefs, and traditions that have shaped not only East Asia but global history. I know that many are familiar with famous aspects like the Great Wall, kung fu, or dumplings, but Chinese culture holds countless deeper layers that often go unnoticed […]
Explore 5 UNESCO-Listed China’s Villages
China has so many UNESCO listings that can bring you back in time. In numbers, China has 59 sites that are UNESCO recognized, of these 40 are listed for cultural reasons, 15 for their natural and 4 for both cultural and natural significance. So, if you had a dream to step back in time and […]
Ancient Silk Road Journey- 8 Rarely Visited Sites
I wonder how do you imagine the Ancient Silk Road? Do you also picture a brave travelers charting courses through vast, untamed territories, a places far removed from the usual tourist trail? In today’s post, I want to shine a light on those hidden stretches that most guides never mention. I want to introduce to […]
8 Secret Chengdu Experiences You Won’t Find in Guidebooks
When someone mentions Chengdu, what’s the first thing that you think of? I’m guessing it’s pandas lounging around lazily or steaming pots of spicy Sichuan hot pot. Yes, those are some of the things that are recognizable for Chengdu and Sichuan Province. If you are planning to go to Sichuan Province in China and you […]
The Most Charming Ancient Towns in China
Ancient towns in China are like time machines tucked between mountains and rivers. Wandering through their stone-paved alleys and wooden houses feels like stepping into a living history book. I have visited almost all of them, and here I made a list of the most charming and truly worth visiting, so you can choose which […]
10 Ancient Villages in Yunnan that You Should Visit This Year
China is home to many ancient villages that will take your breath away. But ancient villages in Yunnan province are seems as untouched by time. Yunnan ancient villages offer a rich tapestry of history, culture, and traditional architecture. Because of the geography in the southwestern corner of China, Yunnan Province is a land of breathtaking […]
A Simple Guide to Chopsticks and Chinese Table Manners
Chopsticks have been part of Chinese culture for thousands of years, reflecting the country’s rich traditions, deep respect for etiquette, and refined table manners. It is essential to know basic chopsticks etiquette when you travel to China. Mistakes with chopsticks can come across as rude or disrespectful, while using them correctly shows appreciation for local […]
The Difference In Chengdu Hot Pot And Dry Pot
“Hot pot” and “dry pot” are two must-try cuisines while traveling in China, especially in Sichuan province and Chongqing municipality, where these two delicious dishes originated from and where both of these dishes have already been recognized as tempting travel attractions. Hot pot and dry pot are closely related in Chinese cuisine, but each offers enjoyable differences for diners.
Chinese cultural cues: don’t wear a green hat!
When you are packing for your next trip to China, go ahead and leave the green hat at home. If you walk around the streets of China wearing a green hat, you will definitely be laughed at or stared at, and not just because you are a foreigner! Why, then, do Chinese people avoid wearing green hats when the color green has no cultural significance whatsoever? The answer is in the cultural connotation that…
Top 5 Temples in Shanghai
The top temples in Shanghai, such as the City God Temple, Jade Buddha Temple, and Longhua Temple & Pagoda, exemplify unique architectural styles and cultural narratives. These temples are not just places of worship but also vibrant showcases of ancient building design and craftsmanship, making your journey through Shanghai all the more colorful and enlightening.
Mahjong – Chinese traditional dominoes
Some say that in order to be good at Mahjong, the traditional Chinese tile-based game (like dominoes), one must be familiar with Sun Tzu’s principles on warfare from his classic work The Art of War, because the rules of Mahjong embody the essence of Chinese philosophy, strategy, and tactics.
Cultural cues: don’t give a clock as a gift
When electing what gift to give for your Chinese friend’s birthday, don’t give them a clock as gift! Though clocks are not offensive in Chinese culture, giving a clock as a gift sure is! This taboo arises from the fact that the phrases “giving you a clock” (sòngzhōng 送钟) and “attending your funeral” (sòngzhōng 送终) are homophones in Chinese. Therefore, the action of giving a clock carries a negative…