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Hooray! The School Year is Over
How chinese students celebrate the end of the school year...
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256 Year Old Man
The Amazing Story behind the 256 Year-Old Man [Chinese monk had 23 wives and died at age of 256]
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Chinese Man Lives on Leaves of Grass Alone
50-year-old Li Sanju, from Niwuei, China, has been eating only grass and roots, for the last year and a half, without any serious health problems.
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Chinese Zodiac
Here is a breakdown of the Chinese zodiac and how the year of birth can determine personality traits according to this ancient tradition.
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Weird Chinese Dragon Boat Festival
The Dragon Boat Festival is celebrated on the 5th day of the lunar 5th lunar month of the Chinese calendar. This custom might begin from the southern China and originated over 2000 years ago. This post about “Racing of Dragon Boat” features the Chine
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Chinese Man Builds His Very Own Plane
24-year-old Zeng Qiang spent the last year working on a home-made airplane, in his home village of Sifang, Southwest China.
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Chinese Animal Art Zodiac
The Sheng xiao, better known in English as the Chinese zodiac, is a scheme that relates each year to an animal and its reputed attributes, according to a 12-year cycle. It has wide currency in several East Asian countries besides mainland China and Taiwan
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Hello Kitty 2011 'Year Of The Rabbit' Charms Wish
Out like a tiger, in like a rabbit? Yes indeed, according to the 12-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac. The actual start date for the Year of the Rabbit is February 3, 2011 and it will end on January 22, 2012 so those who want to ring in the new year with r
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A New Year Rolls In
2011 will be observed as the Year of the Rabbit in the Chinese zodiac, a year with attributes of gentleness, persistence and luck
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Nike Dunk High Womens Year of The Pig Pink
... the “Year of the Pig Dunks” sport different shades of the color pink with a red and gold foot bedding. ... inside panels, with the ankle panel having an embossed Chinese pattern design. Definitely a great shoe to own for those “Year of the Pig” heads.
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Happy Chinese New Year ecards 2011
Chinese New Year is here! Reach out to your loved ones with our warm and bright Happy Chinese New Year ecards. Wish them good luck and good fortune in the New Year with these
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China’s Lantern-Covered Building
To welcome the Lantern Festival that marks the end of the Chinese Lunar Year festivities, authorities have covered an entire building in brightly colored paper lanterns. Around 2,000 traditional lanterns were used to cover the facade.
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2-Year-Old Chinese Girl Weighs as Much as an Adult
She may be just two years old, but Pang Ya is already tipping the scales at 6.5st. The toddler’s size means she now weighs the same as an average female Chinese adult. Although her alarmed parents admit that their daughter has a healthy appetite, they a
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China’s Forbidden City
One of China’s most amazing sites is the Forbidden City known in the Chinese language as, “Zijin Cheng”, a place that has been publicly blocked for the past 500 years. It is one of the most ancient pre-historic structures of the world. Located in Be
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Four Amazing Dresses Creations
Some Mediterranean countries, such as Greece, have the millennial tradition of breaking the crockery to get rid of material goods in order to receive the New Year. The Chinese designer Li Xiaofeng was inspired by this tradition and found a way of recyclin
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Miracle Escape of Chinese Girl
A two-year-old Chinese girl had an incredibly lucky escape when she fell and trapped in the blades of an industrial mixing machine’s moving parts.
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Chinese Man Loves to Eat Live Scorpions
For the last thirty years, Li Liuqun has spiced up his meals by eating live scorpions. He literally just picks them up, shoves them into his moth and eats them whole.
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Young Chinese Models For Advertising Agencies
Young Chinese models for the various modeling agencies are being selected by the Hefei city modeling agency located in the eastern Chinese province of Anhui. Every year thousands of young attractive Chinese women participate for this event
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Chinese Ghost Town (13 Photos)
Ordos in China - a modern ghost town. District Kangbashi, designed for more than a million inhabitants, remains deserted, even five years from the date of commencement of construction. Photo by Michael Christopher Brown.
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30 Years of Bikes in China
Once China was renowened as “The Kingdom of bikes”. Things are changed nowadays. The streams of rickety bikes accross the streets of Chinese cities have been replaced by electric motors, automobiles, and mini vans. Today, due to the smog and pollution
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