Lilli Graves Eli Walters and Patrick Lindy. The population of china is 1,401,586,609. China has the oldest continuing civlization on Earth. www.forbes.com.

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Lilli Graves Eli Walters and Patrick Lindy

The population of china is 1,401,586,609. China has the oldest continuing civlization on Earth. Fun Facts about China

Chinese language Hello: Nin Hao Thank you: xiexie Good Morning: Zaoshang hao

China’s Location

Chinese Art Chinese people make very unique art crafts like Chinese Seal Shoushan, Jaarras Vasos & Cabacas. Shoushan stone is a kind of alabster quarried from a mountain named shoushanan, in the northern suburbs of Fazhou.

Chinese clothing Women and girls can wear long dresses and gowns.Chinese clothes go back into the Paleolithic times. In the Paleolithic times they wore animal skins, rocks, and animal teeth.

Tomb Sweeping Day On April 5, families visit the burial grounds of their ancestors. They sweep the tombs clean to show respect for the dead. Dragon Boat Festival On this day, the Chinese race in dragon boats and eat rice dumplings. This ritual is in memory of Qu Yuan ( BCE), a poet who lived during the Warring States period.

 Chinese Valentine’s Day falls on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month. Looking up at the sky this day you will find romance is going on in the dark blue.  Celebrations: Giving flowers to their loves, Making a special date, Having a romantic dinner, or watching a movie in the evening.

. China makes unique types of food like dumplings stuffed with minced meat and vegetables skewered mutton. Skewered mutton is fried in oil and rolled in powdered chili and cumin. Mongolia rinsed mutton is also popular. Chinese Foods

Chinese dance There are also 56 recognized ethnic groups in China, and each ethnic minority group in China also has its own folk dances. The best known Chinese dances today is the dragon dance and the lion dance.

Recreation and fun There is a lot of stuff that you can do in China for fun. Special parades and board games like Chinese checkers you can also do horse races. The people who live in agricultural communities or who rely on hunting for their livelihood are good at climbing, wrestling, jumping, shooting and so on.

The Lantern Festival The Lantern Festival is one of the most traditional festivals. Falling on the fifteenth day of the first Lunar calendar month it is a festival within a festival that is considered as the end of spring festival.

Chinese music NMEYQwjA&edufilter=qbnlv6UfTahddgk CgritYg The traditional Mongolian Folk music is influenced by the large variety of tribes, having been united for the first time in the 13 th century under the rule of Genghis Khan with Turkish tribes in order to establish the Mongolian people.

We hope you learned a lot about China’s culture!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!