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  • How to Make Chinese Lamps

    Paper and silk lamps and lanterns have been made in China for centuries. Although often associated with China, these types of lanterns are common in other parts of Asia, including Japan and Korea....

  • How to Properly Write Chinese Characters

    Chinese characters may look complex on paper, but they are typically made up of smaller, easily recognizable figures. These figures are written above and below each other, side to side, or as one...

  • How to Reduce Electrostress Through Feng Shui

    In the modern application of the Chinese Feng Shui exposure to electricity in large amounts is thought to interfere with personal wellbeing. The negative effect of exposure to ionizing radiation...

  • How to Write the Chinese Character for Love

    The Chinese writing system uses characters instead of a phonetic alphabet, so a concept such as "love" is represented in Chinese using a single character. Chinese characters can also be written...

  • How to Use Traditional Feng Shui Colors in Your Home Office or Workplace

    Feng shui practices have existed in Asian culture for thousands of years. After post war mainland China turned away from her long held traditions feng shui began to work its way westward. Since...

  • How to Introduce Chinese Culture to Foreigners

    Giving a general overview of Chinese culture to foreigners can be difficult because its scope is so large. In addition, regional variations in many beliefs and practices can be a source of...

  • How to Bargain In China like an Expert

    Everyone who goes to countries in Asia, such as Thailand or China, always talks about the great deals they got when bargaining on the street. With these simple steps, you too can become the expert...

  • How to be respectful when visiting a Chinese house

    Chinese people take their customs and traditions very seriously. Here are some tips to avoid any faux pas when visiting a traditional Chinese family. Even though the title of this article says...

  • How to Use the I Ching for Daily Guidance

    The I Ching (pronounced yee jing) is considered one of the world’s oldest systems of divination. Divination can be thought of as an inner process of tapping into your subconscious. The I Ching...

  • How to Make Flavorful Chicken Fried Rice

    My own personal recipe for Chicken Fried Rice. It is filled with flavor and fun to make. Serve as a main dish or a side. Great to serve at home or at parties.

  • How to Prepare For A Chinese Business Trip

    Preparing for a business trip in China can be intimidating. Take it from someone who has been there numerous times on business, it's best to be prepared.

  • How to make Mexican fried Ice cream

    Ice cream is a treat that has satisfied the pallet for centuries. Marco Polo is believed to have given the culinary adventure to the Italians when he traveled the world. Mexican fried ice cream...

  • How to Travel in and Enjoy Shanghai China

    China is a magnificent country with thousands of years of history and culture to experience and countless natural wonders to explore. The people of China are exceedingly kind and hospitable and...

  • How to Perform a Traditional Chinese Tea Service

    Drinking tea is an integral part of Chinese culture. It is the preferred beverage among the young and elderly alike. Taxis drivers, students, security guards, people from all walks of life carry...

  • How to Make Chinese Valentine's Cards

    While Chinese Valentine's Day Qi Qiao Jie, is for lovers, the day is characterized by Chinese legend and culture. Celebrating on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month of the Chinese calendar...

  • How to teach your child about Chinese New Year and make a Chinese New Year Dragon

    Teach your child or students about cultural diversity and various celebrations around the planet to broaden their knowledge about life and events in other countries far away from where they may be...

  • How to Make Your Own Feng Shui Good Luck Charm

    Feng shui is translated from Chinese as "wind and water." Feng shui analyzes and modifies ch'i, or energy, that circulates or is blocked, causing disturbances in the areas related to energy flow....

  • How to Do Qigong Mind & Body Healing Exercises

    Qigong (Chee-gung) can be interpreted as the life force in all things. Qigong practices are ancient Chinese exercises for physical, mental and spiritual wellness. Qigong incorporates gentle...

  • How to Make a Chinese Paper Hat

    The most iconic hat in Chinese history is the conical straw hat, often called a "coolie" or "paddy" hat because it's often worn while harvesting rice. This hat signifies Chinese culture to...

  • How to Make Chinese Red Envelopes

    It is Chinese custom on New Year's day to give young children red envelopes filled with money. These red envelopes are called "ang pow," "laisee" or "hung-boa." They can also be given to a bride...

  • How to Find a Feng Shui Consultant

    A Feng Shui consultant is someone who specializes in using the ancient Chinese art of Feng Shui to bring harmony to a space. Like any ancient system that has had ages to develop, the principles...

  • How to make Shrimp Chow-Mein (Hsia Ren Chao Mein)

    How to make Shrimp Chow-Mein, a favorite Chinese dish right in your own kitchen.

  • How to Use Lucky Bamboo for Feng Shui

    Want to know how to use Lucky Bamboo for Feng Shui? Feng Shui, the ancient Chinese art of placement, uses certain objects called Feng Shui cures to enhance the flow of positive life force energy...

  • How to Make a Chinese New Year Dragon with Children

    Celebrate Chinese New Year with a giant hanging Chinese Dragon this year. Making a Chinese Dragon with children is an easy way to decorate your home, classroom, business or party. This Chinese New...

  • How to Use Feng Shui for Business Growth

    It's easy to use Feng Shui for business growth. The ancient Chinese art of placement, Feng Shui can bring harmony to your office space, increase your productivity, and bring you more clients. ...

  • How to Say Happy New Year

    'Happy New Year' is said throughout the world, and is something that holds the same meaning no matter who you are, what you are, or where you are from. Learning how to say happy new year in other...

  • How to Write or Spell My Name in Chinese

    Chinese names and Chinese symbols have become popular on t-shirts and banners. To write my name in Chinese or spell my name in Chinese takes a little effort, practice, and patience. The Chinese...

  • How to cook like a New Orleans Cajun - recipe - Sweet and Spicy Chicken Salad

    Tabasco used to be an item that you could only get in New Orleans. Today, the World Wide Web has made it possible to get Cajun produces all over the world. Even the local stores, in your area, may...

  • How to Get a Chinese Name

    If you are in the international business world doing business with China you will most likely want to get a Chinese translation of your English name. This will help the people you are doing...

  • How to activate Fung Shui in your home

    Using the basic informantion about Fung Shui. Learn to activate area's in your home.

  • How to be aware of shars in Fung Shui

    To help people be aware of Shars and to let them know the cures.

  • How to Use the I Ching to Predict a Baby's Gender

    Many expectant parents wonder about the gender of their unborn children. Your doctor can reveal the child's gender after a sonogram, an image of the fetus produced by ultrasound. However, there...

  • How to Do Chi Gong Healing

    There is no simple way to state the importance of Chi Gong, which is also written as "Qigong." This is an important form of Tai Chi that has come from ancient Chinese civilizations. Qigong, or Chi...

  • How to buy a rice cooker

    In my family rice is a frequent part of our meals, so having a great rice cooker is essential. For years I would cook rice the old fashioned way on the stove top and several times the rice would...

  • How to buy a wok

    If you are crazy about Chinese food and want to recreate some of your favorite Chinese style meals at home then you should invest in buying a wok. It is not absolutely needed and using a regular...

  • How to Learn Chinese

    Today, Chinese is now becoming one of the most popular languages that people are studying and learning. The reason for this is that China is becoming extremely influential in the world’s business...

  • How to Identify Chinese Good Luck Symbols

    We have the four-leaf clover and the lucky rabbit's foot. The Chinese have their own set of good-luck symbols. Instead of actual objects, these symbols represent affluence, love and happiness. You...

  • How to Eat Live Scorpions

    Many people are more accustomed to finding scorpions in their sleeping bags than on their dinner plate. In some countries like China, however, scorpions are an acceptable meal. Scorpions can...

  • How to Practice Falun Gong Spirituality

    Falun Gong is a spiritual practice founded in 1993 in China by Li Hongzhi. It is based on achieving the characteristics known as the "universal principles," which are truthfulness, benevolence and...

  • How to Prepare Shanghai Cicada

    Insects the world over are chock-full of protein, and in many countries are considered a delicacy. Cicadas, for example, hatch out of the ground every 17 years to take the surrounding land by...

  • How to Learn About the Animals of the Chinese Zodiac

    Chinese astrology is based on a zodiac consisting of 12 animal signs representing different personality types. There are number of different stories about the origin of the zodiac and why each...

  • How to Teach Kids About Lunar New Year

    Gong Hay Fat Choy! Celebrate the Lunar New Year and explore new cultural traditions by preparing a fun classroom or homeschool celebration. A Lunar New Year party will allow you to talk about the...

  • How to Calculate the Start of Chinese New Years

    For over three thousand years, the Chinese have utilized a special calendar based on exact astronomical calculations using the dates of the new moon and the longitude of the sun to set their...

  • How to Go to an Asian Cultural Festival

    The Asian culture is known for its strict disciplines and intelligence, ideals we can all learn from. A great way to learn more about the culture without travelling to the Far East is to attend an...

  • How to Celebrate the Chinese Lantern Festival

    The Chinese New Year lasts for 15 days and culminates with the Chinese Lantern Festival. This festival, which occurs on the 15th day of the first lunar month, dates back to the Han Dynasty. Today,...

  • How to Eat Informally in China

    China is a food loving nation. Chinese people are very relaxed in informal eating situations. The common dishes are placed in the center and everyone serves themselves, or the host serves the...

  • How to Celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival

    The Dragon Boat Festival is a spring celebration which began as a way to ward off the spread of disease which accompanies summer. Over time, the festival broadened to honor the death of Qu Yuan,...

  • How to Have a Chinese Tea Ceremony at Your Wedding

    Serving tea, China's national drink, is a sign of respect at a Chinese wedding. That's why many couples include this tradition as an important part of their special day.

  • How to Have a Lion Dance at a Chinese Wedding

    A lion dance is often performed at Chinese weddings to bring the newlyweds good luck and ward off evil spirits.

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