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10 big things about China you should not miss (Feb.2Mar.1)

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Here are 10 things about China that are quite remarkable (a general list which can be relevant for the period or in general):

I. Great Wall of China

1. Magnificent Architecture
   Stretching over thousands of kilometers, it is an engineering marvel. Built over different dynasties, it was initially constructed as a defense mechanism against northern invaders. Sections like Badaling are popular among tourists. The wall winds through mountains and deserts, with watchtowers and fortifications at intervals. It showcases the advanced construction skills of ancient Chinese people, using materials like stone, brick, and rammed earth.

II. Forbidden City in Beijing

2. Palace Complex
   Located in the heart of Beijing, it was the imperial palace for the Ming and Qing dynasties. With its elaborate architecture, including numerous palaces, halls, and courtyards, it is a symbol of imperial power. The Forbidden City has a symmetrical layout, with the Hall of Supreme Harmony being one of the most important buildings. It houses a vast collection of cultural relics, from ancient paintings to imperial artifacts, giving a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Chinese emperors.

III. Terracotta Army in Xi'an

3. Ancient Army in Clay
   Discovered in 1974, the Terracotta Army is a collection of thousands of life sized terracotta sculptures. These sculptures were created to accompany Emperor Qin Shi Huang in the afterlife. Each figure has a unique facial expression and pose, representing soldiers, horses, and chariots. The level of detail in the sculptures, from the armor to the hairstyles, is astounding and reflects the high level craftsmanship of the Qin Dynasty.

IV. Chinese Cuisine

4. Diverse and Delicious
   Chinese cuisine is incredibly diverse, with eight major regional cuisines such as Sichuan, Guangdong, Shandong, and Fujian cuisines. Sichuan cuisine is known for its spiciness, with dishes like Mapo Tofu. Guangdong cuisine emphasizes fresh ingredients and delicate cooking techniques, featuring dim sum. Chinese food also has a rich history of food culture, including the art of tea making and the use of traditional utensils like chopsticks.

V. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)

5. Holistic Healing
   TCM has a history of thousands of years. It includes practices such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, and qigong. Acupuncture involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to regulate the flow of qi (vital energy). Herbal medicine uses a wide variety of natural plants and minerals to treat diseases. TCM focuses on the balance of the body, mind, and spirit, and is still widely practiced in China and is gaining popularity around the world.

VI. High speed Rail

6. Fast and Efficient Transportation
   China has the world's largest high speed rail network. Trains can reach speeds of up to 350 km/h (217 mph). This network has revolutionized domestic travel, connecting major cities quickly and conveniently. It has also contributed to economic development by facilitating the movement of people and goods. The high speed rail stations are modern and well equipped, providing a comfortable travel experience.

VII. Panda Conservation

7. Protecting the National Treasure
   Pandas are China's national treasure. China has made great efforts in panda conservation. There are breeding centers like the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, where pandas are bred, studied, and cared for. These efforts also include protecting their natural habitats in bamboo forests in Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Gansu provinces. Pandas have become a global symbol of conservation and are adored around the world.

VIII. Ancient Chinese Philosophy

8. Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism
   Confucianism, founded by Confucius, emphasizes moral values, social harmony, and respect for elders. It has had a profound impact on Chinese society, influencing family values, education, and governance. Taoism focuses on living in harmony with nature and the concept of yin and yang. Buddhism, which was introduced to China and then integrated with local cultures, also plays an important role in Chinese spiritual and philosophical thought, with many beautiful temples across the country.

IX. Silk Road

9. Historical Trade Route
   The Silk Road was an ancient network of trade routes that connected China with the West. It was not only a route for the trade of silk but also for the exchange of ideas, cultures, and technologies. Along the Silk Road, different civilizations interacted, leading to the spread of Chinese inventions like papermaking and gunpowder to the Western world, and the introduction of foreign religions and art forms to China.

X. Modern Chinese Skyscrapers

10. Urban Landscapes
   In modern China, cities like Shanghai and Shenzhen are known for their impressive skyscrapers. The Shanghai Tower, for example, is one of the tallest buildings in the world. These skyscrapers represent China's rapid economic development and modernization. They are often equipped with advanced technologies in terms of architecture, energy efficiency, and building management, and contribute to the vibrant and modern look of Chinese cities.
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