Hunting snails in rivers and rice fields creates an idyllic scene of country life. People can enjoy eating these gifts from nature as well as the pleasure of gathering them.
(Video source: Kuaishou)
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World Meets Chinese Tea Culture | Thai Milk tea
Thai people started to drink tea in the period of the Sukhothai Kingdom, which was founded in the 13th century. According to the records of French diplomat Simon de la Loubère, during the Ayutthaya Ki
Time-lapse: the unique beauty of jacaranda blossoms in Yunnan
The southwestern Chinese city of Kunming is known for abundant flowers, and a special blossom – the jacaranda – is helping the city further raise its profile.
This time-lapse photography records the u
Shanghai skyscrapers soar above a sea of clouds at dawn
Shanghai at dawn, on Saturday covered in a sea of clouds — a sublime alliance of man-made marvels and nature\’s majesty.
(Compiled by Xu Zheqi; video from Weibo)
Back to the Song Dynasty: A sip of whisked tea
Diancha, or tea-whisking, is a way of preparing tea that dates back to the Song Dynasty (960-1279). By heavily whisking the tea, a thick layer of foam forms at the top.
Click the video to see how it i
World Meets Chinese Tea Culture | Teh Tarik
Tea was brought to Malaysia by legendary Chinese navigator Zheng He. After that, drinking tea gradually became part of the culture in Malaysia, and later teh tarik was created.
Making teh tarik is a d
World Meets Chinese Tea Culture | Mate tea
Mate tea is the most popular beverage in Argentina. Predominately grown in the northern regions of Argentina, mate tea is also a favored choice among people in Uruguay, southern Brazil and Chile. Watc
Soaring youth: When the power of youth paints the sky
At the School of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, diligent students are dedicated to fulfilling their responsibility of manufacturing large aircraft. Embarking on a new j
Passionate millennial stylist revitalizes Hanfu culture
Han Shuang, a stylist born in the 90s, is ardently committed to spreading the allure and elegance of Hanfu, a form of traditional Chinese clothing. Through her passion and persistence, she strives to
\”WELCOME TO MY COUNTRY!\” Central Asian students send their best wishes to Chinese friends!
The China-Central Asia Summit is being held on Thursday and Friday in northwest China\’s Xi\’an. What kind of food and scenery can we look forward to in Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan,