Game of Thrones explains CHINA

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Game of Thrones: China

What does the hit HBO show Games of Thrones have in common with the modern country of China?

You’re about to find out..

Dating & Marriage

For men and women seeking a Chinese life mate or dating partner, it is vital to gather information

about the culture that is prevalent in the Chinese society. A lot of people are surprised to learn that

modern Chinese culture is an amalgamation of various global cultures and the best aspects of

traditional customs. Even though western culture and society highly influence the lifestyle of most

modern day Chinese youngsters.

The influence of other global cultures on Chinese people has helped in bringing out the best in them. This is evident on online Chinese dating websites as

well, where the Chinese females, who were once considered to be too reserved and submissive have

become confident enough to hold intellectual discussions with their dating partners on a broad

range of subjects. Not only are the Chinese natives using online dating sites more confident and

outspoken but their outlook towards this modern method of finding love has also changed significantly.

Dressing

There are many different ways to dress in traditional Chinese dresses with a modern twist, such as a

Cheongsam dress or a Mao suit. The Cheongsam is a traditionally designed dress that originated back in

the seventeenth century. The original concept of this dress was vast and oversized, with a high neck and a

straight lined skirt.

The dress would cover the body head to toe, leaving only the head, hands, and feet

exposed. The dresses were typically ornately designed with detailed

embroidery and made from luxurious silk. It is possible to order modern versions of

these dresses, including an updated sleeveless or short sleeved design.

Beverages

Chinese traditions are very much different from other countries of the world. Chinese tea, along with its silk and porcelain is just a few of its article of trade that

reveals the uniqueness of Chinese Culture. Strategically, China has hidden in the boundaries of

Siberian winters to its north, heavy rain forests to the South, the great Himalayas Mountain, Gobi and the Taklamakan Desserts. Chinese culture and traditions were developed so rare and distinct because it was

made in remoteness from the rest of the world.

Chinese tea beverage in many kinds and class has gotten into the interest of many tea consumers all

over the world. Chinese Teas are famous for its aromatic aroma, stimulating and comforting effect.

With that, tea beverage is among the top 3 beverages in the whole world together with coffee and cocoa.

Tea trees from other parts of the world originally came from China either directly or indirectly. For that

basis, China is famous as the home of tea.

Martial Arts

Along with the popularity of Chinese tea, is the spread out of the Chinese martial arts known as kung fu from the district of China to the regions of Asia and other

parts of the world. At the onset, the influence of Chinese martial arts could only be read from books

and seen in performance arts in Asia. In recent times, it extended to movies and as a result, it has gained

wider audience and influence.

Many of the younger generations all over the world have become fascinated by it and included it in their

lives in the area of physical fitness training and that of self-defense. Chinese culture is unique and distinct

from any other countries and continues to influence even today.

Gardens

In sharp contrast to a western garden a Chinese garden allows nature to flourish and allows for a more natural looking setting that does not trim or plant in

any structure but more allows nature to mold the garden instead of having the gardener mold the

plants. It is an exciting adventure filled with winding paths that lead to more spectacular garden views.

The Chinese Friendship Garden is open to the public daily from 9:30am-5pm with the exclusion of Good Friday and Christmas and is situated right next to

Chinatown in Darling Harbour making it a marvelous place to come by after shopping in Chinatown and

breaking for lunch. The garden is a fantastic place to unwind while experiencing the heart and soul of

Chinese culture with the additional features of the Dragon Rock and Wall and naturally the beautiful Twin

Pavilion.

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