Chinese Customs by Xiang Wei

Chinese Customs by Xiang Wei

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Chinese Customs by Xiang Wei

The background history and popular myths surrounding all the well-known festivals, including the Chinese New Year, the Lantern Festival and the Mid-Autumn Festival, are explored and detailed in each colorful chapter.


China is a vast country, and consequently different customs and ways of looking at the world have gradually developed over the course of Chines history. As the saying goes, habits differ within a radius of ten miles and customs within a hundred miles. Therefore, if you travel thousands of miles you will find a huge difference in ways of living.


Huge number of customs have become established over the centuries through man generations' observance. Today these customs have become permanent traditions, ingrained in society as an integral part of Chinese culture.

"The book covers the background history and popular myths surrounding all the well-known festivals, including the Chinese New Year, the Lantern Festival and the Mid-Autumn Festival, are explored and detailed in each colourful chapter" —ET Speaks from Home blog
"Chinese Customs has many details of the various festivals, zodiac, seasonal division points, culinary delights, customs and talismans of China. It is a wonderful book to learn a bit about the customs both now and traditionally." —Crafty Moms Share blog
Xiang Wei works for a popular newspaper in Shanghai.
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ISBN 13 9781602201040
ISBN 10 1602201048
Titel Chinese Customs
Autor Xiang Wei
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Shanghai Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2010-10-10
Seitenanzahl 116
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