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What are some weird traditions in China?
13 Chinese customs that are shocking to foreigners
- Chopsticks are never placed upright in a rice bowl.
- Burping is considered a sign of gratitude.
- Tea cups are constantly refilled.
- A gift will be refused a number of times before it is accepted.
- Spitting loudly in public is common.
What are the do’s and don’ts of Chinese culture?
Do
- Do Present and receive things with both hands. This is considered polite in Chinese culture.
- Do refuse a gift a number of times before accepting it.
- Do gift small items like books, music CDs, perfumes, cigarettes and candies from your home country (or a well-known Chinese brand).
What are some aspects of Chinese culture?
Chinese culture is one of the world’s oldest cultures, tracing back to thousands of years ago. Important components of Chinese culture includes ceramics, architecture, music, literature, martial arts, cuisine, visual arts, philosophy and religion.
What are some examples of Chinese culture?
Many musical instruments are integral to Chinese culture, including the flute-like xun and the guqin, which is in the zither family. Eastern-style martial arts were also developed in China, and it is the birthplace of kung fu.
How well do you know Chinese culture?
Here are 10 fascinating facts that will help you understand Chinese culture. 1. China is influenced deeply by Confucianism. Confucius is revered for teaching doctrines key to Chinese culture. Confucianism places a heavy emphasis on the importance of respect for rulers, family, and social harmony.
How many minority groups are there in China?
The Han are the majority, and officially China has 55 minorities. The Chinese government officially recognizes 56 ethnic groups in China, but the Han ethnicity make up the most (an estimated 92 percent of the total Chinese population). Each ethnic minority has their own social customs, language, culture, dress, language, and more.
What are the top 10 Things China is known for?
1 Ghost Cities. By far the world’s most populous nation, China’s numbers continue to grow. 2 Dogs. No one on earth has had such a complicated relationship with the dog as the Chinese. 3 Facekins. 4 Traditional Medicine. 5 Time Zones. 6 Alcohol. 7 Ghost Marriage. 8 Urine Eggs.