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January 13, 2020

A New Trend for the Spring Festival Travel Rush in 2020

By Cassidy Tse in Others

Due to the early Spring Festival, the Spring Festival travel rush of 2020 will start on January 10. As a unique "tidal migration" in China, what will be the new…

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January 10, 2020

Why the Terracotta Army Was Made

By Cassidy Tse in China History Tag Qin Shihuang, Terracotta musicians

There are three popular theories as to the origin of the terra-cotta warriors. First, it was to protect Qin Shihuang's rule and military power. Qin is a believer in feudal…

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January 10, 2020

Why Do Chinese People Like Hairy Crabs So Much

By Cassidy Tse in Food & Drinks Tag Chinese food culture, Ming and qing dynasties

The Chinese are probably the world's biggest crab-eaters, with Shanghai alone said to eat 50,000 tons of hairy crabs a year in recent years. Eating crab has long been a…

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January 10, 2020

Who Built the Terracotta Army?

By Cassidy Tse in China History Tag imperial China, Qin Dynasty

One of the most famous emperors in ancient China was Qin Shihuang. Also known as Ying Zheng, he ruled the Chinese state of Qin from 247-210 BC. After he came…

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January 10, 2020

What are the Clothes on the Terracotta Army

By Cassidy Tse in China History Tag terra-cotta

Almost all of the terra-cotta officers wore a flat bun and a distinctive hat. Some are about 15 centimeters (6 inches) long, rectangular in shape, with a curved back; Some…

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January 10, 2020

This May Be the Original Color of the Terracotta Army

By Cassidy Tse in China History Tag Qin empire

The terracotta warriors are considered one of the greatest archaeological finds in the world and one of the greatest finds of the 20th century. With the construction of Qin Shihuang's…

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January 10, 2020

The Sea of Clouds in the Mount Huangshan

By Cassidy Tse in Popular Spots Tag Huangshan, yuping pavilion

Huangshan has been called "sea of clouds" since ancient times. The sea of clouds is perhaps the most wonderful of the four wonders of huangshan. The other three are oddly-shaped…

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January 10, 2020

The Potala Palace, The Highest Ancient Palace in the World

By Cassidy Tse in Architectures, Popular Spots Tag Lhasa

The potala palace, located on maburi mountain, northwest of Lhasa, capital of Tibet autonomous region, is the highest building in the world. It is also the largest and most complete…

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January 10, 2020

The History of the Great Wall, Which Began in the Spring and Autumn Period

By Cassidy Tse in China History Tag 24 dynasties in China

No matter how many times you see the Great Wall in photos or videos, when you reach the top of the Great Wall, you will be amazed by its magnificence.…

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January 10, 2020

The Best Times to Visit the Great Wall

By Cassidy Tse in Popular Spots Tag less crowded roads, peak summer season

The Great Wall of China has spectacular views all year round, but weather and congestion can affect your experience. Spring The weather in Beijing is pleasant in spring. A hike…

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