This is our office dragon kite. The capital city of kite making in China is Weifang. This year’s kite festival in Weifang starts on April 20th. The history of kite making and its legends are an important part of Chinese culture. We will have lots more kite blogs during the year. If you have the chance buy a kite in a market in Beijing. Some really good long kite pictures at http://www.airdynamics.co.uk/dragon_xxl.html or look in Google images for “Weifang kites”
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Schools Network Chinese Conference Day 2
A move to the British Museum! A full programme, including a great performance from the students from...
19/05/2012 - Read More
Schools Network Chinese Conference 2012
The first morning at the Connaught rooms, Sunny Qiao and Daping Fu with Kate Hammond at the ULC stan...
18/05/2012 - Read More
Olympic sports and pair games
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17/05/2012 - Read More
I want more steamed stuffed buns!
In this great video, a father is trying to get his son to say 我还要包子–wǒ hái yào bāozi...
04/05/2012 - Read More
Tourism in China – scary walks!
The skywalk is situated 4,700ft above sea level on the side of the Tianmen Mountain in Zhangjiajie, ...
22/04/2012 - Read More
London Book Fair
Madame Xu Lin and presenters and students from Kingsford School today at the LBF. Please drop in to ...
14/04/2012 - Read More
On-line shopping with a difference
On line shopping, 网购 wǎng gòu, is even more popular in China with low delivery costs. There is...
13/04/2012 - Read More
清明 Qīngmíng Pure Brightness (Tomb Sweeping Day)
Qingming Festival (also known as Pure Brightness Festival or Tomb-sweeping Day) falls this year on A...
03/04/2012 - Read More
Dancing in China
In China, ballroom dancing seldom happens in ballrooms. Every evening dancers make use of any open g...
30/03/2012 - Read More
Which is dearer Tea or Gold
Taking tea in Hangzhou’s famous Longjing Manor restaurant. Starting this Friday, tea farmers in Ha...
26/03/2012 - Read More
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