Yahoo España Búsqueda web

Search results

  1. history of flourishing culture, Chaozhou people speak a unique di-alect and are accomplished in drama, music, art, and cuisine, in-cluding the "Gongfu tea." Open-minded and pioneering in nature, Chaozhou people are successful in business and culture; they deserve a careful study. Historical Background

  2. The people of Chaozhou have a distinctive culture that includes their own dialect of Chinese, type of cuisine, and music and drama styles. The area is also a well-known centre of various handicrafts, which include, in addition to ceramics, embroidery and drawnwork (a type of needlework).

  3. Chaoshan culture, one of the three major cultures in Guangdong, is a subculture of Han culture and it retains the ancient Central Plains culture well. The area developed its own style of operatic theatre — Chaozhou opera, its own tea ceremony — "kung fu tea", its own food culture — Teochew cuisine, its own dialect — Teochew, and its own ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChaozhouChaozhou - Wikipedia

    Chaozhou is a famous historical and cultural center of the Chaoshan region. The city, known as the "Classic Tourist City", constantly welcomes thousands of tourists a day. There are over 600 valuable historic relics kept in Chaozhou city.

  5. 6 de mar. de 2020 · Known as the birthplace of the Chinese tea ceremony, Chaozhou is famous for Chaozhou Kungfu Tea which is not only a unique traditional tea drinking custom, but also an important part of Chaozhou food culture. The Gongfu Tea is very particular about tea set, tea, water quality, making, pouring and drinking.

  6. 10 de nov. de 2013 · Xianshi musicians listen to and play Chaozhou music in the music clubs which are unique for passing on Chaozhou music to the younger generation and... The Indigenous Culture of Chaozhou Xianshi Music and Diaspora Musicians in Hong Kong | SpringerLink

  7. Throughout history, the Chaozhou region has flourished and thrived as a prosperous cultural center, most well known for the Chaozhou dialect, opera, cuisine, Fenghuang Dancong tea, music, lion dancing and Chaozhou embroidery. The city is home to some 600 cultural relics, 42 of which are classified at a state, and provincial level.