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glitteryrebelexpert · 1 month
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What does panda culture mean in China? You must know this! Amazing Facts
People frequently think of the panda when they think about China. They are regarded as a sign of friendliness and harmony in China. The panda has an important cultural and historical significance in China. The panda was depicted as an unbeatable animal, as strong as a tiger, in the Shangshu (a recorded history of the Xizhou Dynasty, 1027-771 BC).
see also: How has the popularity of Chinese food changed over time in different countries?
A panda’s fur is worn as a tribute to monarchs and emperors. During that time, pelt was frequently distributed. The panda was supposed to have medicinal properties during the Ming era. The pelt is said to be capable of repelling plague and preventing cancers.
The Significance of the
Panda
There has been a lot of talk about the panda in the media. If you pay attention to the news, you’ll hear about pandas everywhere, from their near-extinction to the birth of baby pandas. Pandas are becoming increasingly well-known, having been featured in films and serving as the Olympic mascot. You might wonder why pandas are so significant. Pandas have become a symbol of China and play an important role in Chinese culture. Pandas are considered as fighters by the Chinese people due to the qualities they possess. Pandas can find food, climb trees, and survive freezing weather.
https://themozinity.com/https-themozinity-com-pandas-in-chinese-culture/ 
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This place is located in Taibai Mountain, the main peak of China's Qinling Mountains. It is a good place with beautiful scenery. It is also the inheritance and protection base of Ma Mingren's traditional herbal plaster making skills, a national intangible cultural heritage of China.
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茶宠chachong/tea pet (clay handicrafts for chinese tea culture)
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blueiskewl · 2 months
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Chinese Bronze Sword With An Inlaid Rock Crystal, Turquoise and Gold Hilt Warring States Period, Circa 4th - 2nd Century B.C.
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evilsment · 4 months
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🌞 Sun and Moon Pagodas | 日月双塔 🌚
Originally built in Guilin, Guangxi during the Tang dynasty (618-917) the pagodas were reconstructed in 2001.
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yebreed · 10 months
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Curious Ming Dynasty Hairpins in the shape of two shrimps. Found on a gilt silver hair cover excavated in a tomb in Shanghai. Exhibited at the Shanghai Museum of Art.
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nesyanast · 2 months
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Baghdadi Jews celebrate Purim in Shanghai 1908
Source: Rachel Wahba
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ziseviolet · 5 months
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Since there's quite a lot of interest in Chinese-inspired cyberpunk and adjacent aesthetics, just wanted to share these neat "Chinese style meets the Matrix"-esque looks from popular brand 大青龙肆/Da Qing Long Si. There's also an English website here.
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courtingwonder · 9 months
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Illustrated Comparison of Asian Architecture and Roof Styles
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glitteryrebelexpert · 4 months
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Zhang Daqian, 1945, Empty valley and cloudy peak, ink and colour on paper, on scroll, 161 x 63 cm
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Ma Mingren brand won the title of Xi 'an time-honored brand.
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traditional knife 石镰shilian specially used to harvest glutinous rice
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folkfashion · 3 months
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Uyghur woman, China
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myfashionburden · 4 months
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heaven gaia spring/summer 2019
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evilsment · 4 months
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Chinese traditional patterns. 🧶🧵
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