Standing at the end of the central axis of the ancient Beijing City are two tall buildings that have become landmarks in the capital. Such twin buildings could be found in many cities and towns with long history around China. Called as the Bell Tower and the Drum Tower, they had been functioning for hundreds of year for the city management in ancient China. Let's hear what Shen Ting has to say.
May 17, 2020•7 min
How come this incredible little insect became the symbol of "making the impossible possible"? In many cultures, bees represent the god of love. Many believe the spirit of bees is to live and learn, to love and care.
May 10, 2020•7 min
If you ask someone from China “what do you think is the king of all flowers”, different people would probably manage to agree on one candidate. What is it, and why?
May 03, 2020•8 min
Many people start learning the Chinese culture from reciting some famous Chinese poems, since China boasts a rich tradition of poetry throughout its history. To track the source of such a tradition, we’ll have to go back to two millennia ago when an ancient China classic was compiled, which cast great influence on the Chinese poetry, as well as on the Chinese culture and society.
Apr 26, 2020•6 min
For many Chinese people, tiger-head shoes are their first pair of shoes in life. Although it doesn't click together three times against the yellow brick road like what Dorothy does with her ruby red slippers, the tiger-head shoes still bring a strong sense of home.
Apr 19, 2020•6 min
The Forbidden City is one of the most missed places to visit during the spring season of hope and life. Sadly, the much-loved tourist attraction has been temporarily closed to the public for more than 70 days due to the COVID-19 outbreak. However, despite everybody staying at home and practicing social distancing, millions of people were able to enjoy a dream-come-true virtual guided tour of this cultural relic in early April thanks to cloud live streaming. But what is it that makes the Forbidde...
Apr 09, 2020•6 min
Qingming Festival, mostly known as the Tomb Sweeping Day, is one of the most important traditional festivals in China. Usually in early April, the festival actually contains more meanings than the tomb sweeping for the Chinese people. To find out more about this ancient festival, let’s hear what Shen Ting has to say.
Apr 02, 2020•9 min
According to the Five Elements of Chinese philosophy, spring is associated with the color green, the wood element, and the climate of wind. So we eat green vegetables, plant seeds, and fly kites. After a season of darkness and quietness, the spring equinox marks the beginning of spring. Let’s celebrate the time of rebirth.
Mar 26, 2020•7 min
Turn to ancient Chinese wisdom for fun games to play if you want to take a break from the digital world. Families with young kids in particular would love them.
Mar 19, 2020•7 min
Peach blossom is favored by the Chinese people not only because of its beauty, but also the cultural connotation it contains thanks to an article composed more than two millennia ago. And of course it won’t be just for the blossom that the plant of peach has been enchanting the Chinese for so many centuries. Shen Ting tells you more about it.
Mar 12, 2020•9 min
Orchid, together with plum, chrysanthemum, and bamboo, are referred to as "The Noble Four" of plants, or the Four Gentlemen. Click to learn why orchid makes the perfect symbol of friendship, integrity, and nobility among all flowers in Chinese culture.
Mar 05, 2020•7 min
Magpies don’t have the best of reputations, being known as the scavenger, predator, thief, attacker and even a sign of bad luck in some cultures. But folktales in China tell a different story about magpies that symbolize joy, good luck, happiness and fortune. Want to share a bit of magpie luck?
Feb 26, 2020•7 min
An order of noodle, or a bowl of rice? That's a question. But, maybe not to the Chinese people - well, at least in the traditional impression about our dietary customs which goes like "northerners like eating noodles, while southerners prefer the rice." However, the real situation might not be so absolute and simple. Follow Shen Ting to explore more about Chinese people's choices on noodles and rice.
Feb 19, 2020•7 min
Yes, of course! When Valentine's Day is around, a handkerchief with hand-embroidered mandarin ducks will make a perfect gift for love birds.
Feb 14, 2020•9 min
During the Spring Festival holidays, the Chinese people pay visits or give New Year’s greetings to each other, which are not done as you wish but in accordance with some traditions and etiquettes. But please be noticed, this year’s Spring Festival is quite different to the Chinese people, due to the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan City. Some traditions to celebrate the Chinese New Year have to be dropped for now for the sake of health and safety. But I believe as soon as the epidemic passes, every...
Feb 03, 2020•10 min
What’s a holiday without the right food? Tender, juicy and plump, the Chinese dumpling—Jiaozi is considered by many a must-have for celebrating the Chinese New Year. You know why we love Jiaozi so much?
Jan 24, 2020•9 min
There is always one thing to conquer another. The men-eating Nian, or the Year monster is no exception. What is he afraid of on earth?
Jan 20, 2020•6 min
If you find it hard to understand Chinese martial arts novels, get to know about JIANGHU first. Where there are people, there is Jianghu.
Jan 15, 2020•6 min
Still remember the "Three Friends of the Winter" favored by the Chinese? We've talked about the first two - the bamboo and the pine tree, and now let's meet the third one, the plum blossom. You know what, it's almost the time for us to enjoy the beauty of plum blossom throughout China. So, before that, let's get some ideas about it and get prepared.
Jan 09, 2020•9 min
Apart from the Gregorian calendar, the Chinese also observe our own lunar calendar. How does it work and what does it mean to the Chinese?
Jan 02, 2020•8 min
“A Diamond is Forever.” But it can never replace Chinese people’s love of jade, a special kind of stone symbolizing the values of ethics and honor.
Dec 26, 2019•7 min
Pine and cypress are not simply two kinds of trees in minds of the Chinese people. They have been personified in literature, paintings and other artistic creations throughout the Chinese history, which means Chinese people possess unique feelings and emotion toward these two plants. Let's hear what Shen Ting has to tell you about this love for pines and cypresses.
Dec 19, 2019•10 min
Winter can be brutal in some parts of China, especially in the north, where blizzards and icy roads are not uncommon. If you want to survive the worst that the winters here can throw at you, it's important to be prepared. Here are some tips for making it through the chilliest days of the year.
Dec 05, 2019•10 min
We love panda. Panda loves bamboo. We love bamboo. Come on! The love of the Chinese people toward bamboo can't be explained in such a simple mode. Bamboo means so much to the Chinese culture and civilization. As a commodity, it can be easily detected in our daily life, while as a cultural symbol, it has been deeply implanted in the Chinese people's minds.
Nov 27, 2019•9 min
Chinese people have pursued harmony since ancient times, and the same is true for moderation to music, without emphasizing sharp semitones. The five music notes were connected with the five elements of the nature, and the five main organs of a human body. Meet the world's earliest music therapy.
Nov 20, 2019•7 min
Angelic, divine, sublime…there are so many words to describe beauty that they make the word beautiful just a bit too common. Here in China, there is a kind of stunning beauty that can "make the fish forget how to swim and birds how to fly." How does it happen? And who is it talking about?
Nov 14, 2019•8 min
"How's it going?" "Are you all right?" These are how Americans and British people greet each other on a daily basis. Chinese people greet each other, however, by putting forward a question about eating. To find out more about this unique greeting manner and the cultural reason behind it, let's take a listen.
Nov 06, 2019•9 min
What?! By inserting hair-thin needles to specific acupuncture points, the acupuncturists can restore the flow of “qi”, balance the body’s energy, stimulate healing, and promote relaxation.
Oct 29, 2019•6 min
Crabs aren’t the most attractive-looking creatures. But the taste of their meat can be irresistible. Have you ever wondered: who was the first person to come up with the brilliant idea that crabs could be eaten? This episode of A Thousand Whys may cause the audience to produce excessive amount of saliva, so listener discretion is advised.
Oct 22, 2019•7 min
As THE most popular drink of the Chinese people, tea boasts a history almost as long as that of the Chinese civilization. It is something like coffee to westerners that could never be missed or replaced in one's daily life. Let's find out more about how Chinese people love drinking tea and how it has become part of our life.
Oct 14, 2019•11 min