Fa Tzang Temple is located in Brgy. Villa Monte along shopping area in Bacolod City Negros Occidental. To be honest I’ve known this Chinese temple since I was a kid and I don't have any idea that this temple is open for public viewing. For...
In the research paper about Chinese Feng-Shui, the theme that we get is that Feng-Shui helped Chinese lifestyle become better. The research paper also had an introduction about what is Feng-Shui. Feng-Shui known as the traditional Chinese view on the relationship between human and nature....
The Cultural Revolution was a very important event in Chinese history. The Cultural Revolution started on October 1st, 1949. It started when Mao Zedong declared China to be formally known as the People’s Republic of China or PRC. This announcement ended the civil war between...
Business opportunities it presents Employees from these 3 nations have higher chances to be hired thanks to our diligence and morale. To some extent, our religion and culture cause restrictions, but they make us more self-disciplined and obedient, which lessens wrongdoings in business. Undeniably, 3...
Praying mantises, named for its prominent front legs, which are bent and held together at a specific angle that suggests the position of prayer. In fact, in China, the praying mantis has long been honored for their majestic and strategic movements. The mantis never makes...
China is one of the many earliest civilizations in the world. It is a vast country with a huge range of terrain and climate within it. The Chinese were the first to develop the compass, paper, porcelain and the silk clothes. Their culture is shaped...
Rashomon is a Japanese film including a mix of drama from events such as crime. The film took place during the climb of the samurai class. In addition, the movie persuaded Chinese philosophy. Much of the film is wrapped around several character’s perspectives of what...
China ranks as the most populated nation in the world, with more than 1.43 billion of residents which are equivalent to 19% of the globe’s population. This indicates that the Chinese market is destined to have a crucial influence towards the other parts of the...
I chose Yixing teapots for my historical reference ceramics project. Yixing teapots were originated in the Song Dynasty, 10th century. Yixing teapots were made from Zisha clay. These teapots were popular in high class communities. They were used for mostly black and oolong teas and...
Manhattan’s Chinatown stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Chinese immigration to the United States. Established in the 1870s, this vibrant neighborhood has evolved into one of the largest and oldest Chinese ethnic enclaves in the country, housing over 600,000 Chinese Americans today....
Things can evolve through history, and Chinese literature is no different. Among the plethora of works examined in class, I saw a stream of evolution, emergence of various features and themes that builds upon preceding works. Each time period’s work added something new yet recalled...
The Past and Present of China: A Historical Perspective The past and present of China are remarkably similar. What has transpired in Chinese societies over the last 2,000 years seems to be repeating itself. The Ch’ing Dynasty, over 2200 years ago, has reemerged, being echoed...
A cultural environment is a set of beliefs, values, practices, customs, and behaviors that are discovered to be shared amongst the ones that are living within a certain population. They consist of the influence of religion, family, education and social systems. On the other hand,...
Death is something that all people will experience one day. The death of a friend, family member or even an acquaintance will most likely effect life many times during a person’s lifetime. But what if people weren’t allowed to talk about death? In Chinese culture,...
Introduction A short reading written by Amy Tan’s, ‘Rule of the Game’ stated about the art that the mother of Weaver Region teaches invisible power at the age of six, which is a strategy to win controversy and respect. The story is about Waverly J.,...
Chess is boring, right? Most students my age wouldn’t think it could be used in making life decisions, but not for main character Waverly in the Amy Tan short story, “Rules Of The Game”. In this story, the author uses the imagery and symbolism of...
Introduction It is always interesting to study other cultures, and it is extremely important for an international student majoring in translation like me to do this when I have interact with them every day and I need to translate them properly. However, even though I...