Thursday, February 25, 2016

China's Cities

China has 14 cities which are Beijing which is the capital of china, Shanghai, Tianjin, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Dongguan, Taipei, Chengdu, Hong Kong, Nanjing, Wuhan, Shenyang, Hangzhou and Chongqing. Shanghai is the city with the most people in it there is 22 million people which is the largest and wealthiest city in China. Also Beijing is the second city with the most population which is 19 million. Tourist mostly visit these two cities Shanghai and Beijing because it is where it has the most Hotels and Restaurants. 

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Chinese Noodles
Noodles were first originated from China. Chinese Noodles were first made with millet grass grains and then in A 100 wheat noodles were created. After China created noodles then it started spreading through all Asia which are Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Laos, and some Southeast Asia and Asian island countries. In Chinese culture noodles symbolize long life which is why they are mostly only served on special events like birthdays and Chinese New Year so instead of having a birthday cake Chinese people have birthday noodles which I think is very interesting and different. There are a lot of different types of noodles like La Mian, Chuka Men, Soba, Mee Pok,  He Fen, Pho, Rice Vermicelli noodles and many many more different types of noodles. There are flat noodles, round noodles, thick noodles, skinny noodles, long noodles and short noodles which they all came from China. Thank you China for noodles!!!!!!

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

The Chinese Flag

The rectangular flag has a red field with five golden-yellow stars in the upper left corner. The star on the left is larger than the other four.The red color of the flag symbolizes revolution, power and the traditional color for the Chinese people. Also the large star symbolizes the Communist Party (rulers of China) and the smaller stars represent the people of China. It also represents the four classes of their society which are The Gentry, The Farmers or Peasantry, The Artisans and The Merchants. The Chinese flag was first adopted in September 27, 1949 but was first flown on October 1, 1949. The Flag was design by a Chinese man named Zeng Liansong.
                                                               -From Jan 14 (missing blog)


The Chinese Dragon 

The Chinese Dragon shows up in a lot of the Chinese celebrations as tradition because Chinese people believe they are descendants of this mythical creature. The Chinese Dragon represents prosperity good luck and also good fortune. There is tradition that on the fifth day of New Years there are Chinese Dragons dancing. I think this is pretty cool and the dragon is beautiful. I love how this is tradition for them because it makes their culture more interesting. Everyone in China gather up for the festival were they have the Chinese Dragon dance over a million of people gather up to watch this. Usually the Chinese Dragons are in red because red represents power for China and its the traditional color.