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Journal entry by Velling Heide

Jade stone was used in opium pipes because the Chinese believed that it held the power to increase the lifespan of the individual smoking the pipe. Jadeite and its attractive array of colors were introduced in from Burma to China within the 19th century. The vivid green shade of jade stone is known as Kingfisher or Feicui jade. It quickly matched the popularity of nephrite jade and was extremely regarded among the many nouveau riche of the Qing Dynasty. However, students nonetheless favored nephrite and regarded it as a symbol of a nobleman.

For that, the hot pot is a delicious and hearty selection. Families or groups of mates sit around a table and eat from a steaming pot in the middle, cooking and drinking and chatting. The recent pot will not be only a cooking technique; it also gives a way of consuming. It is not only a dietary mode; it is usually a cultural mode. As a dietary mode, the new pot could be utilized by many people dining together, or by one individual consuming alone.

While bringing some Chinese friends on a tour of American faculties, we may solely chuckle when one baby asked what individuals wore in China. One of the visitors dressed in informal attire advised the category they have been looking at the type of clothes worn each day. He additionally went on to say that jeans had been as widespread as anyplace else on this planet.

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