Chinese Food Catalogue Story 1 Chinese Traditional Staple Food Story 2 Chinese Characteristic Cuisine Story 3 Chinese Festival Food ❶ Chinese Traditional Staple Food 中国传统主食 ⒈ rice (米饭) Rice is the most common staple food (主食) in china. Different areas have different type of rice ‚it tastes different . Cooking method : boiling steaming (蒸) stir-frying (炒) ⒈ rice (米饭) Porridge rice fried ⒉ noodles (面条) Noodles is a very old food and it originated in china‚has a long history.As a staple
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Chinese Food: Traditional Foods for Chinese Festival Chelsea Yu 15th‚ Sep‚ 2012 First Draft of Chapter 2‚ 3 Pages IE924 Academic Writing Ⅲ China is famous for foods‚ especially which must be prepared for traditional festivals. These foods are made with traditional recipes and related to their meaning‚ ancient legend or historical story‚ which are passed along generation to generation. Among these traditional foods‚ “Nian-gao”‚ ”Yuebing”‚ and “Zongzi” are representative. “Nian-gao”‚ a kind
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Case Title The Chinese Fireworks Industry- revised Date October 8th 2012 1. Issue identification: Jerry Yu is considering whether to invest in Liuyang fireworks factory‚ so he made an evaluation of the Chinese firework industry. Here is a brief identification of the issue: 1.1 History of fireworks: There is an old-line of the Chinese fireworks‚ which is tightly combined with varieties of celebrations and festivals in China. Especially‚ Liuyang is known as “the home of
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Frequently asked questions about Vietnamese culture: Vietnamese Lunar New Year. Hà Nội: Thế Giới Publishers‚ 2003. 116 pp. Culture is the aspect I’m especially interested in. And I find it amazing to read a cultural book in bilingual. It helps me to improve not only my knowledge‚ but also my new English vocabularies. Recently I have been impressed greatly by “Frequently asked questions about Vietnamese culture: Vietnamese Lunar New Year” - a book written by a cultural scholar Hữu Ngọc and an American
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Chinese New Year http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/study-break/video-zone/lunar-new-year-celebrations-begin-china 1. How many people celebrate Chinese New Year? 2. Why is the Lion dance danced? 3. How do Chinese people celebrate the festival? 4. What animal is going to be a symbol of this year? 5. According to the Chinese horoscope what kind of children are born this year? Summarize the information about Chinese New Year. Find the information about: 2. When is Chinese New Year
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|1 |Read the dialogue below and answer the question that follows. | | |[pic] | | |The expression ‘pulling my leg’ means to | | |A |force the person to walk away
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I am very exciting to tell you about the Chinese New Year Concert that held on Feb 2‚ 2013 in San Francisco Symphony Hall. This is a program concert that conducted by Mei-Ann Chen. I picked this concert because the program contains traditional Chinese Lion Dance‚ Spring Festival melody with children’s dance‚ Geoge Gao’s erhu solo‚ The Butterfly Lovers. Tyzen Hsiao’s The Angel from Formosa and my favorite music piece with singing Ali Mountain Evergreen. Geoge Gao’s erhu solo‚ The Butterfly
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guys already know what this Chinese mean. It is literally translated to the greeting “happy Chinese new year” in English. Today is the Chinese New Year (Yeh). Chinese New Year is the most important traditional holiday in China. Despite its winter occurrence‚ Chinese New Year is also known as Spring Festival in China. The festival begins on the first day of the first month‚ which is today‚ and ends on the 15th day of that month. As I had mentioned‚ Chinese New Year is the longest and most important
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have higher demand during Chinese New Year. During Chinese New Year is a high yield of tangerine and tangerine represents Luck. For example‚ during Chinese New Year Singaporeans will took a charming little tape‚ containing two tablets of tangerine as a New Year gift‚ two tablets tangerine symbol of "good luck"‚ "two tablets of gold"‚ "good pairs" and multiple meaning. Therefore‚ a lot of consumers will buy the tangerine during Chinese New Year. And not just only Chinese people buy‚ there will also
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