The Story of Nian: Chinese New Year
Spring Festival is the Chinese Lunar New Year, commonly known as Chinese New Year or Spring Festival. The history of…
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Ya Ji in Copenhagen – Let’s Invite the Moon
https://youtu.be/jp8HL3VF6LI On the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the second most important traditional Chinese festival after Lunar Year, the event “China…
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Season of China- Grain Rain
Grain Rain (GuYu), the sixth solar term in spring, marks the end of the season. At this time, the sun’s celestial longitude is 30 degrees, and its name comes from the idea of “rain nurturing all grains,” indicating the transition…
Chinese Culture Highlights at Copenhagen International School’s International Festival
On April 13, Copenhagen International School celebrated its International Festival, featuring a vibrant showcase of Chinese culture with performances of dragon dancing, folk music, and demonstrations of cuisine and tea artistry. As one of Denmark’s largest international schools, Copenhagen International…
Seasons of China – Pure Brightness
Qingming, meaning “clear and bright,” also known as the Tomb-Sweeping Day or the Pure Brightness Festival, falls between April 4th and 6th each year. It is a traditional Chinese holiday for tomb sweeping, ancestor worship, and paying respects to the…
Seasons of China – Spring Equinox
The Spring Equinox, occurring when the Sun reaches 0 degrees celestial longitude and directly shines over the Earth’s equator, is a significant solar term in the Chinese lunar calendar. It symbolizes the balance of day and night, representing the equilibrium…
Yaji in Copenhagen—Unity of Human and Nature
Last week, on March 13, the China Cultural Center in Copenhagen hosted the event “Yaji in Copenhagen—Unity of Human and Nature,” attended by more than 30 students with their teacher from Gentofte HF High School. The event featured a lecture…