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    Festive Food for Chinese New Year—Part 2

    Festive Food for Chinese New Year—Part 2

    I have introduced you 4 festive food of Chinese New Year, which are meant to bring luck and happiness to you. To double your luck and fortune, here I am going to tell you 4 more festive food with symbolic meaning! You should know the number 8 is always a lucky number for Chinese, which means earning a fortune! So you'd better eat all these 8 dishes during the new year holiday! Nian Gao/ Glutinous Rice Cake (年糕) Other than some tradition main dishes, we Chinese always have dif
    Festive Food for Chinese New Year--Part I

    Festive Food for Chinese New Year--Part I

    Similar to Christmas, Chinese New Year is all about family, fun and most importantly-- Food! On Chinese New Year’s Eve, all members in a family always gather at the dining table to enjoy the most important meal of the year--Family Reunion Dinner (also named as the New Year Eve Dinner). To give you a deeper understanding of the essence of Chinese New Year and Chinese cuisine, here I am going to introduce you some classic dishes with symbolic meaning! Dumplings (饺子Jiao Zi) Maki
    Stories about Spring Festival/Chinese New Year (春节)

    Stories about Spring Festival/Chinese New Year (春节)

    Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival (春节) in China, is the most important Chinese festival, which is celebrated at the end of the Chinese lunisolar calendar. Festivities usually begin on the evening of the day before the first day and will carry on until the 15th day of the first calendar month. The first year of the New Year falls on the new moon, in between January 21st and February 20th. The Legend of Chinese New Year – The Mythical beast Nian(年) The mythica
    3 Days Trip in Beijing

    3 Days Trip in Beijing

    Beijing is a fascinating place to travel. Are you planning to go to Beijing for a few days? We have put together all the best famous sights to see in a nice schedule. We will also recommend some delicious and traditional Beijing food to you. Have a read to find out what you can do and eat in Beijing. Day 1: Great Wall of China, Qianmen & Peking Duck The Great Wall of China (One of the eight wonders of the world) [if !supportLineBreakNewLine] Although Badaling is the most well

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