1. Traditional dress
    1. The zoori
      1. Famous sandals that are used in conjunction with typical clothes.
        1. May be generally rectangular and can have wooden pallets.
    2. The yukata
      1. Yukata kimono is a kind of light, but in cotton.
        1. The Japanese used occasionally in the summer for example, festivals.
    3. The kimono
      1. Set of traditional Japanese clothing.
        1. Consists of two overlapping long dresses.
  2. Food
    1. Shandong
      1. Sea cucumber and onions, eggs, squid, crab ovary and shark fin, chicken roast.
    2. Sichuan
      1. Mince aroma of fish, meat and diced chicken with diced peanuts taste funny, spicy tofu.
    3. Guangdong
      1. Snake and cat, snake, cat and chicken, crispy pork skin.
    4. Huaiyang
      1. Beggar's chicken, sweet and sour Mandarin fish, slices of tender bamboo chicken, salted duck, steam fish.
  3. Traditional festivals
    1. The Chinese New Year and other traditional festivals are moments of joy and celebrations.
      1. Among the oldest festivals in China are the Spring Festival and Lantern.
  4. Religion
    1. Taoism
      1. Lao-Tzu teaches that to achieve happiness must master the desires and passions.
    2. Confucianism
      1. Sought to heighten the feelings of respect for traditions and elders, reverence for the dead.
  5. What should and should not
    1. Chinese are not too formal and not easily offended.
    2. Most are familiar with Western ways