Soft, fluffy and with a cotton tail — the universally beloved rabbit also serves as a auspicious token in traditional Chinese culture. Unlike Western culture, in which the animal is connected with a lunatic spirit, Chinese mythology found a sacred job for the rabbit: cooking up medicine.
Soft, fluffy and with a cotton tail — the universally beloved rabbit also serves as a auspicious token in traditional Chinese culture. Unlike Western culture, in which the animal is connected with a lunatic spirit, Chinese mythology found a sacred job for the rabbit: cooking up medicine.
With the Mid-Autumn Festival just around the corner, the mooncakes are the most talked-about topic. There are four solutions for you to enjoy it without gaining weight.
Despite shared origin, the Mid-Autumn Festival has developed different customs in different countries. Let's see how people celebrate it in different regions.
We all know that moon cake is the most traditional and important food of the Mid-Autumn Festival. The deliciously filled cake is round in shape like the full moon, which is a symbol of prosperity and family reunion.
Chinese are celebrating Mid-Autumn Festival on Monday - an annual festival that falls on the 15th day of the eighth month of the Chinese lunar calendar.
Chinese are celebrating Mid-Autumn Festival on Monday - an annual festival that falls on the 15th day of the eighth month of the Chinese lunar calendar.
Young musicians from China and Germany gathered at the museum of FC Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena on September 11 to give a concert as part of the third China Youth Music Competition, which kicked off on September 1.
The Moon Grass, an original children's play by the China National Theater for Children, is being staged from September 15 to 24 in Beijing.
With its nationwide ratings rising from 2.2 percent to 5.75 percent, the aerospace and science-themed TV series The Glory and The Dream has become a sleeper hit in a television market dominated by royal romances.
With its nationwide ratings rising from 2.2 percent to 5.75 percent, the aerospace and science-themed TV series The Glory and The Dream has become a sleeper hit in a television market dominated by royal romances.
Sweet Guy, a television series shot in China and Australia, has begun showing on Shandong Satellite TV since Sept 18.