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Ancient Black China: The Mongols, Zhou, Ainu, Jomon, and Huns

Ancient world history: Interwoven history of all the world's original civilizations in chronological context and in book format: China

You may suffer one of more of the above. If in doubt see a practitioner. Ancient Chinese people were greatly interested in the relationships and patterns that occurred in nature. Instead of studying situations and things in isolation, they viewed the world as a harmonious and holistic entity. In their eyes, no single being or […]

You may suffer one of more of the above. If in doubt see a practitioner. Ancient Chinese people were greatly interested in the relationships and patterns that occurred in nature. Instead of studying situations and things in isolation, they viewed the world as a harmonious and holistic entity. In their eyes, no single being or […]

How Chinese people actually say “thank you” in Mandarin Chinese - Vivid Chinese

In this article, we are going to introduce you to how Chinese people actually say “thank you” in Mandarin Chinese. Infographic and vidoe are included!

Ancient Chinese Secret: These 14 Phenomenal Photos Reveal There Were Indeed Black Chinese

In a once-popular commercial for Calgon detergent in the 1970s, a curious housewife probes the Chinese owner of the local laundry for the answer to one of the world’s eternal mysteries: “How do you…

30 Most Beautiful Chinese Women (Pictures) In The World Of 2019

Chinese women are famous for their smooth complexion, high nose bridge, and almond-shaped eyes. Check out our article on the 30 most beautiful Chinese women.

After People Claimed That This Smiling Man Photo From 1901 Was Fake, Tumblr User Explained That Rural Chinese People Didn’t Know How To Pose | Bored Panda

One thing that comes to mind when thinking about early photography is probably the lack of smiles. Today we instinctively put a big grin on our faces when someone with the camera approaches, however it was rather uncommon early 1800's. So it's probably not that surprising that when a photo of a Chinese man with a big toothy grin, which was taken in the early 1900's, has surfaced people began doubting its authenticity.

In a once-popular commercial for Calgon detergent in the 1970s, a curious housewife probes the Chinese owner of the local laundry for the answer to one of the world’s eternal mysteries: “How do you…

In a once-popular commercial for Calgon detergent in the 1970s, a curious housewife probes the Chinese owner of the local laundry for the answer to one of the world’s eternal mysteries: “How do you…