2. Chinese Culture
Chinese culture rich in Arts
and Sciences, elaborate
Painting and Printing
techniques, and delicate
pottery and sculpture.
Chinese architectural
traditions were enormously
respected all over the world.
Chinese language and
literature, philosophy, and
politics are still regarded as a
strong influence.
3. Chinese Food
Traditional Chinese food
has to always be fresh.
Most dishes are filled with
huge quantities of
vegetables, grass-fed
meats, seafood and herbs
and spices. Every
ingredient is handpicked
for medicinal purposes.
The Chinese people rarely
eat canned/frozen food.
4. Chinese Art
Chinese art history
encompasses all the visual
arts originating in China and
produced by the Chinese
cultures and artists. It is
marked by many different
types, ranging from Neolithic
pottery to calligraphy,
painting, poetry, porcelain,
bronze work, jade carving,
and many others.
5. Chinese Music
Chinese music, the art form
of organized vocal and
instrumental sounds that
developed in China. It is one
of the oldest and most highly
developed of all known
musical systems. Chinese
music history must be
approached with a certain
sense of awe.
6. Chinese Religion
Confucianism, Taoism, and
Buddhism are considered the
“three pillars” of ancient
Chinese society. As
philosophies and religions, they
not only influenced spirituality,
but also government, science,
the arts, and social structure.