Monday, 1 September 2025

China's National Things

 

Today we are looking at some of the national things of China.

                         The Great Wall

They have a national landmark which is of course The Great Wall, The Great Wall of China is a series of fortified walls stretching across the historical northern borders of China to protect against nomadic tribes of the Eurasian Steppe. It was first built in the 7th century BC, and slowly expanded over time until the Ming Dynasty.

                        A Giant Panda 

The national animal of China is the Giant Panda, a bear native to south-central China. Also considered a national animal is The Chinese Dragon, or Loong, which is one of four auspicious legendary creatures appearing in Chinese mythology and folklore. The dragon has many animal-like body parts, including wolf's head, stag's antlers, hare's eyes, bull's ears, serpent's torso, carp's squama, tiger's limbs, and eagle's talons. Theories claim that Loong was a combination of totems of many tribes created to unite them under one banner.

                      Red-Crowned Crane

There are two national birds the red-crowned crane or Manchurian crane which is a large East Asian crane and among the rarest cranes in the world. It is found in Siberia northeastern China. The other one is the Golden Pheasant which is a game bird native to Western China.


                        Fuzzy Kiwifruit 

The Fuzzy Kiwifruit is the national fruit of China. It has fuzzy, dull brown skin and tangy, bright green flesh, also considered a national fruit is the Jujube it is an oval drupe 1.5-3 centimetres deep; it resembles a date and has a single hard stone like an olive.



The national tree is the Ginkgo it is the only species of these trees left all the others are gone. The national flower is the Chinese peony, Chinese herbaceous peony, or common garden peony it is a species of herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Paeoniaceae, native to Central and Eastern Asia from eastern Tibet across northern China to eastern Siberia



The national instrument is The Guqin this is a plucked seven-string Chinese musical instrument. It has been played since ancient times, and has traditionally been favoured by scholars and literati as an instrument of great subtlety and refinement



The national sport is Table Tennis as declared by Chairman Mao.



I am sure most people will not be surprised to read that the national dish is Peking Duck, but how many know that the national drink is Baijiu which is a Chinese colourless liquor typically coming in between 35% and 60% alcohol by volume.

This is all for this week, I will do more about China next Monday.

 

14 comments:

  1. The Great Wall of China is unbelievably amazing.. still. But I wonder which people built it in the 7th century BC, without modern technology. Did the Emperor have access to slaves?

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    1. Hi Hels, now that's a good question this has made me want to try and find out who built it because it's an amazing structure

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  2. Nice post Jo-Anne, China has so much history and the Panda is sweet from a distance.

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    1. Hi Margaret, yeah a country with a lot of history, I have never seen a Panda but Tim has when we were in China and went to see them I wasn't doing to well and stayed on the bus as I couldn't handle the crowd

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  3. I have visited the Great Wall twice. It's an amazing accomplishment and has many hidden traps and tunnels. It's hard to believe their soldiers actually lived on it. Such feats will probably never be seen again.

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    1. Hi Nancy, I have seen it myself it is amazing Tim walked along it just to get the feel of being on it and he really liked it

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  4. I have always been fascinated by the Great Wall.

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    1. Hi Katie, I also have been fascinated by the Great Wall for many years

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  5. I had never heard all that about the Chinese Dragon! :)

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  6. I enjoyed learning these facts about China, Jo-Anne. Thanks!

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    1. Hi Chris, I have never had duck so no idea what it's like

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