Jiaozi today remain an important part of Chinese cuisine and food culture, enjoyed during family gatherings especially during the Spring Festival period. Don't get dissuaded though, most Chinese restaurants will also serve them all year round. read more
As you have probably noticed if you are a foreigner, Chinese are referring to their “Chinese culture” in a nearly religious way. As far as I have noticed, the “I can’t do that because this is not in / against my culture” is roughly equivalent with “I can’t do that because this is against my religion” in Western cultures. read more
3. To Understand Chinese Culture and History. I honestly believe that in order to fully understand Chinese culture and history you need to learn Chinese. read more
Many US companies do business in China and have long-term investments there. Things to consider. The study of the Chinese language opens the way to different important fields such as Chinese politics, economy, history or archaeology. But to study Chinese finally means to study a culture, a people. read more