China

China The Middle Kingdom

China is one of the oldest civilizations in the world, with extensive history, diverse culture and captivating food. It is the most populous country, where many traditions were passed in thousands of years. The historical and modern miracles in China range from the large wall to futuristic skyscrapers.

History

Mandarin -Chinese is the primary language spoken in China, but many dialects are spoken in different places. Religion: There are different types of religious views in China, including Buddhism, Taoism and Confucanism. Some people follow both Islam and Christianity. Festivals: The most prominent festival is Chinese New Year, which is celebrated with drag dances, fireworks and family celebrations. Other popular celebrations include the Mid-Hard Festival, Lantern Festival and Dragon Boat Festival. Traditional dresses: Qipao (a molded dress) and seaweed suits are popular traditional dresses. People usually use them for special programs.

Famous places and cities

Beijing: The capital is a Great Wall, a forbidden city, and home to the Summer Palace.

Shanghai is a modern metropolis with fantastic skyscrapers, Bunds and Disneyland.

Xi’an is known for its terracotta fighters and rich historical sites.

Chengdu is known for its huge panda and spicy chichuan food.

Guelin is a city, with excellent natural scenes including mountains and rivers.

Hangzo is home to the famous West Lake and the wonderful garden.

Famous places and cities

  • Rice and noodles are basic foods in China. In the north, people eat more noodles, while in the south, rice is more often.
  • Dim Sama: A popular lunch where consisting of short dishes such as melvols, bowls and rolls, usually with tea.
  • Peking Duck: A popular dish in Beijing is known for its crispy skin and soft meat.
  • Hot pot: A social dinner where people prepare meat, vegetables and tofu in a common pot with boiling soup.
  • Sweet and sour pork: A melodic and popular food characterized by crispy pork in a sweet and tangy sauce.
  • Tea: China is known for its technology, and people drink a variety of tea, including green tea, black tea and olong.

// auto suggestion