• The Mooncake: A Slice of Chinese History and Culture

    As the Mid-Autumn Festival approaches, the mooncake takes center stage. This iconic pastry is more than just a delicious treat; it’s a symbol of reunion, a bearer of legends, and a canvas for regional culinary artistry. Let’s delve into the fascinating story of the mooncake. 1. The Legendary Origin: A…

  • National Day of China: A Journey of History, Celebration, and Significance

    National Day of China: A Journey of History, Celebration, and Significance As the golden autumn arrives, China prepares to celebrate its National Day on October 1st, a day that encapsulates the nation’s struggles, achievements, and collective aspirations. Let’s delve into the origins, evolution, traditions, and historical importance of this iconic…

  • Why Kids Worldwide Are Obsessed with Hide-and-Seek?

    If there’s one universal language among children, it’s the joy of hide-and-seek. From a bustling street in Tokyo to a quiet village in Kenya, you’ll find kids giggling as they dart behind trees, cover their eyes counting, or gasp when a “hidden” friend pops out. But why does this simple…

  • Chinese New Year

    As the most important traditional festival in China, Chinese New Year (also known as Spring Festival) carries thousands of years of cultural heritage and meaningful traditions. Among all customs, one question often arises: Why do we eat dumplings on New Year’s Eve instead of other foods? Let’s explore the stories…

  • Cancer in the Young

    In recent years, a concerning phenomenon has emerged: cancer, traditionally considered a disease of the elderly, is increasingly affecting younger individuals. This shift has significant implications for public health, as it not only impacts the lives of young patients but also challenges our understanding of cancer’s causes and prevention. The…

  • What’s your Chinese name?

    Names are more than just labels—they carry centuries of culture, values, and family history. In China, naming is a tradition steeped in respect and symbolism, while Western naming customs often celebrate connection through repetition. Let’s explore these fascinating differences and share tips for foreign friends choosing a Chinese name. Why…

  • I’ m not a boss, call me zhuliren

    In recent years, the term “zhuliren” (which means principal) has become increasingly popular among business owners in China. Whether it’s a cozy coffee shop on the corner, a trendy clothing store in the shopping district, or a charming eatery in a bustling alley, many owners prefer to call themselves “zhuliren”.…

  • Chinese Mini-Dramas: A New Global Sensation

    In recent years, Chinese mini-dramas have taken the world by storm, captivating audiences both at home and abroad. These bite-sized shows, typically lasting only a few minutes per episode, have become a cultural phenomenon, with their popularity soaring on streaming platforms worldwide. The Allure of Mini-Drama Content One of the…