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Chinese culture
Lunar New Year greetings in Mandarin, Cantonese, Shanghainese and Hokkien
The Year of the Horse 2026 will be welcomed across China with blessings for money, health and more. Here are common ones and their meanings.
12 Jan 2026 - 5:25PM
Art
How Chinese landscape paintings reflect changing art styles through history
19 Oct 2025 - 4:15PM
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Not a Chinese art buff? Why you can still appreciate landscape paintings
1 Sep 2025 - 3:15PM
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Why the Chinese calendar has ‘leap months’ and when they fall
August 22, 2025 is the last day of the Year of the Snake’s second ‘sixth month’, but why are such lunar leap months considered inauspicious?
22 Aug 2025 - 5:16PM
Food and Drinks
Chinese dining etiquette dos and don’ts, from who eats first to tea pouring
Chinese table manners and traditions emphasise sharing and politeness and can be complicated. Here are the most important rules.
28 Jul 2025 - 12:40PM
History
Truth behind a martial arts legend played by Jet Li and Jackie Chan
It has been 100 years since the death of kung fu master Wong Fei-hung who was little known during his lifetime.
23 Apr 2025 - 8:00AM
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Hong Kong shows its education hub aspiration isn’t just talk
Readers discuss the government’s push to become a magnet for global talent, language requirements for university admissions, a new Chinese culture centre and provision of handrails around the city.
27 Oct 2024 - 11:30AM
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What is Mid-Autumn Festival and why do Chinese families celebrate it?
The festival, considered the second biggest in China, falls on September 17 this year.
15 Sep 2024 - 11:00AM
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Chinese culture
How the Jade Rabbit became part of Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival
The pet of moon goddess Chang’e in Chinese mythology, the Jade Rabbit is associated with Mid-Autumn Festival traditions across Asia
13 Sep 2024 - 11:57AM
Music
Chinese chime bells and gongs have always struck a chord. Here’s why
Of the metal instruments used in a traditional Chinese music orchestra, chime bells and gongs are the most common. We examine their history.
16 Sep 2024 - 11:59AM
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The history of Chinese musical instruments, their role in a modern orchestra
From the earliest playable musical instruments to their roles in a modern four-section orchestra, Chinese traditional instruments and their 8,000-year history explained.
16 Sep 2024 - 11:53AM
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The life of the poet whose death inspired the Dragon Boat Festival myth
In exile, poet and statesman Qu Yuan wrote what is regarded as the most innovative and influential work in the history of Chinese poetry. His death inspired the myth behind the Dragon Boat Festival.
10 Jun 2024 - 7:45AM
Chinese culture
Made in China: 5 of its top cultural exports, from noodles to writing
The products of Chinese civilisation that began more than 3,000 years ago, these cultural exports have had a lasting influence in East Asia and the wider world.
27 Mar 2024 - 2:18PM
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When best to open your Lunar New Year red packets to avoid bad luck
We reveal which days are best to open Lunar New Year lai see red envelopes to avoid bad luck and set yourself up for an auspicious Year of the Dragon.
22 Feb 2024 - 2:15PM
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Hair-raising: when annual China tradition of salon trims goes hilariously wrong
The annual Chinese Spring Festival is a time for celebration and renewal, which includes the belief that a new haircut can avert bad luck, but the practice has unexpected and amusing results for some.
18 Feb 2024 - 8:41PM
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One packet or two? Your Chinese New Year lai see questions answered
The Chinese New Year tradition of giving red packets (lai see in Cantonese) dates back centuries, and was meant to ward off evil spirits. Here is our comprehensive guide to giving and receiving lucky money.
19 Feb 2024 - 11:40AM
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Play nice in mahjong: your game behaviour says a lot about you as a person
If you peek at your opponents’ tiles, gloat about winning or do things to bring opponents bad luck, you risk become known as a player with bad ‘tile character’. Read on to learn how to avoid that.
9 Feb 2024 - 6:15PM
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How to get lucky in the Year of the Dragon: money, colours, clothing, food
Chinese people follow a lot of traditions to boost their luck during Lunar New Year. Here’s how to give yours a bump during the Year of the Dragon, from money and colours to clothing and food.
19 Feb 2024 - 11:43AM
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Chinese culture
American, Hong Kong, Japanese – which version of mahjong do you want to play?
Mahjong is played according to different rules depending where you go in China, and the world. Some have different scoring systems, others different tiles. We take a look at how five versions differ.
8 Feb 2024 - 7:15PM
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A complete guide to the Year of the Dragon 2024: 10 essential reads
From zodiac predictions and what to wear, to traditions, the wood element and lucky foods, numbers, stones and colours, this is your complete Lunar New Year guide for the Year of the Dragon 2024.
19 Feb 2024 - 11:44AM
Chinese culture
Bad luck in mahjong? 4 game taboos to avoid if you want to win
In the game of mahjong there are plenty of dos and even more don’ts – we take a look at four taboos to be aware of when playing, among them why bringing a book to the table is a bad idea.
8 Feb 2024 - 12:07PM
Chinese culture
Keep losing in mahjong? You need to learn some winning strategies
What are the simplest ways to win mahjong? We take a look at how to figure out the strategies of the other players, how to keep them from winning and what sort of mind games you can play.
8 Feb 2024 - 12:07PM
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Frequently asked questions: how long is Chinese New Year?
Celebrations for Chinese New Year begin on the eve of the first day of the first lunar month, and end with the Lantern Festival marking the first full moon of the lunar year. That’s 16 days all told.
15 Feb 2024 - 11:52AM
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What to wear for Chinese New Year? The clue is in one of those 3 words
New clothes are held to represent a clean slate, and wearing them at Chinese New Year is said to help usher in good fortune. There must be some red in your outfit, for luck, and yellow or gold for wealth.
23 Jan 2024 - 12:45PM
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Is Rihanna proof that Year of the Dragon babies are luckier than others?
Bruce Lee, Martin Luther King Jnr and Rihanna were all born in the Year of the Dragon. They are not alone – but why is the Year of the Dragon the year above all others in which Chinese people want to have babies?
8 Feb 2024 - 10:13AM
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The top 10 ways to say Happy New Year in Chinese – Cantonese and Mandarin
You’ll never be tongue-tied at a January 1 party or Chinese New Year do again once you commit these four-word phrases to memory.
12 Jan 2024 - 10:20AM
Chinese culture
Frequently asked questions: who celebrates the lunar new year?
Sometimes thought of as an exclusively Chinese festival, Lunar New Year festivities take place in various other Asian cultures, too – Tibetan, Vietnamese, Korean and Mongolian, for example.
22 Jan 2024 - 10:07AM
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What Chinese animal am I? Their characteristics and when their years fall
How to tell if you are a Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig, Rat, Ox, Tiger and Rabbit? Check your date of birth against the Chinese calendar.
22 Jan 2024 - 10:18AM
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