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DONGZHI冬至= WINTER SOLSTICE
Winter Solstice is one of the important celebrations in Chinese culture. Traditionally, the Dongzhi Festival is also a time for the family to get together. One activity that occurs during these get-togethers (especially in the southern parts of China is the making and eating of tangyuan (湯圓) or glutinous rice balls, which symbolize reunion. Tangyuan are usually in bright colours. They are cooked in a sweet soup. It is also often served with a mildly alcoholic unfiltered rice wine containing whole grains of glutinous rice (and often also Sweet Osmanthus flowers), called jiuniang. It is going to be on 21st December this year. There is a saying if you eat the tang yuan means u are a year older. Hahaha we refused to be older but still eat them anyway as they are so chewy and yummy. I had great memories of my Poh Poh making them every year. Maya loves making them herself, so we have never failed to follow the tradition and make them every year on dongzhi. In fact, Maya was the one who will remind me about tang yuan every year since her school does tell them about the celebration.
They are so easy to prepare and cook. Within 20 mins you can actually have a nice bowl of them if you dont cook with sweet potatoes.
Ingredients for glutinous rice balls :
2 cups glutinous rice, sticky rice flour
200 ml water
food colouring (or make natural colouring from pandan, dragon fruit and so on)
*this is the usual measurements. If you are making a lot. Just add on accordingly.
Ingredients for the soup (I have a 5 litres pot) :
200 g or more ginger slices (pound), best to use Bentong Ginger if you like it spicy. If I wasnt cooking for kids, I will add double the amount
6 pandan leaves
4.5 litres of water
3 cups sweet potatoe cubes (this is an add-on)
1 pack of rock sugar (depending on sweetness)
You may also add palm sugar, peanut paste, seasame paste, red bean paste inside the tang yuan. We have tried chocolate before. They are not bad, just not traditional enough. Do try molding them into cute characters. Kids will enjoy them even more.
Enjoy making them and tell me the result ok!
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Which Chinese zodiac sign will have the best 2021? Year of the Ox predictions for love, health, career and wealth
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• Those born in the year of the tiger and rabbit will prosper this year and Hong Kong’s luck will improve overall, a feng shui expert says
• But those born in the year of the ox, horse, sheep and dog can expect a difficult and challenging year
• Those who feel beaten down by the coronavirus pandemic and economic downturn that plagued the Year of the Rat, take heart.
• Starting on Friday, which marks the first day of the Year of the Ox, Hong Kong’s collective fortune is about to change – for the better.
• According to feng shui expert Yunwenzi, or Master Cloud, the new year will be one of nourishment and healing. However, while the city’s overall luck is expected to improve, what the Year of the Ox has in store for us individually will largely depend on the Chinese zodiac sign we were born under.
• To help you navigate through the coming year, here are some tips on the dos and don’ts from Yunwenzi that promise to help each animal sign find health, love and prosperity.
Ox
For those born in the Year of Ox, take heed. This is also a year in which your zodiac sign is at odds with the guardian god Tai Sui (or Fan Tai Shui), who determines the fortunes and setbacks of mortals.
Oxen will face a number of issues in their career in the coming year. Beware of back-stabbing colleagues or getting into disputes. Focus on your work to avoid unnecessary mistakes at work.
“The ox should beware of the risk of getting fired in the coming year. They’ll lack luck and it may be hard for them to get a new job,” warns Yunwenzi. “It is also difficult for them to accumulate wealth this year as they may make bad investment decisions. They should not invest in projects which they are unfamiliar with.”
Oxen will not enjoy much romance either over the next 12 months; try not to look for partners in clubs or at parties. Illnesses will be a problem too, owing to their weak immune system, so they need to take extra care of themselves.
Tiger
Contrary to those born in the Year of the Ox, the tiger is the luckiest of all the 12 zodiac animals this year. They will encounter plenty of gui ren – helpful people – who will help them realise their plans. Tigers should take advantage of the momentum and explore different possibilities. It will be a good time to start a business.
They are also lucky in love this year. For those seeking a relationship, seize the opportunities and enjoy the many pleasant romantic encounters.
“Widening their social circle not only brings them unexpected rewards but also boosts their overall luck in the year,” Yunwenzi explains.
But she reminds the tigers not to be arrogant and opinionated, as having good fortune does not necessarily mean all their actions are without consequences. For those who frequently attend social events, try not to overeat or else risk suffering from cardiovascular diseases.
Rabbit
The Year of the Ox is good for those born under the Rabbit sign. Everything will be quite rosy and they will be able to bounce back from rock bottom. Filled with positivity and optimism, this is a good year for them to set goals and go in new directions.
However, unlike the tigers, there are not many gui ren around for the rabbits and they pretty much have to rely on themselves to get things done. At work, their effort will be recognised by their superior and there might be a chance of promotion.
Romance is also in the air for the rabbits – but mind that large age gap. Patience and mutual understanding are needed if they want to establish a strong relationship.
The rabbit should avoid strenuous exercise to prevent injuries to the limbs.
Dragon
A stable and average year ahead for those born in the Year of the Dragon: their career will come to a standstill, which will make them doubt their working abilities. Yet, a twist of fate is expected after mid-autumn so it’s worth waiting for the opportunity to present itself.
Although dragons will have many romantic encounters this year, they may still end up unsatisfied as they are not devoting much time to nurture their relationship(s). Their impulsiveness also means they easily fall in love with the wrong person.
The dragon will have a weak lung this year, associated with respiratory diseases. They may also be prone to bad skin.
Snake
It will be a year filled with both fortune and risk for snakes. Since you will be surrounded by people, unexpected opportunities will arise from your growing social network.
“Their rising popularity may also attract people who speak with a ‘forked tongue’. They should work more and talk less. Their hard work will pay off,” says Yunwenzi.
Unmarried snakes will stay single this year because they are too picky. They are advised to lower their requirements when looking for a partner.
Beware of health problems such as spinal disc hernia, frozen shoulder and bony spur.
Horse
This will be a roller coaster year for those born in the Year of the Horse. Their long-awaited plans will be postponed or even halted due to unexpected variables, but as the saying goes, “amid every crisis lies a great opportunity”, and career opportunities will arise during the winter.
They should stay calm and sincerely tackle difficulties faced by their colleagues and company. This will gain their boss’s trust and confidence in them.
Apart from work, sincerity is also key to success in relationships. Just be true to yourself and the right person will be attracted by your charisma. Beware of eye and head problems; headaches and dizziness may occur frequently throughout the year.
Sheep
Those born in the Year of the Sheep should expect a difficult and challenging year. They will face a lot of obstacles in all aspects of life. The Year of the Ox is not one for them to make any important decisions such as starting a business or changing jobs as their mind might be clouded with confusion.
The sheep should stop finding excuses and acting like an otaku. Actively expanding and engaging in their social circles will bring them romantic luck.
“This is a Xing Tai Sui year for sheep, which means that they should also care for their safety as it is foreseen that they may have traffic accidents within the year,” warns Yunwenzi.
Monkey
The monkey foresees a flourishing year full of opportunities and good fortune. They should be receptive to new ideas and seize golden opportunities. They will get help from a female gui ren which will help them get better results.
They will also have a breakthrough in their career. They will easily get approval from their boss and promotion is on the horizon. For those who wish to start their own business, it is a good year to test the water by setting up a low-cost online business.
Monkeys will also have a fruitful social life this year. They will have opportunities to make new friends who have charming personalities. Thanks to the monkey’s attractiveness and social popularity, sparks may fly. It is wise for monkeys to make their intentions clear from the start to avoid ambiguous signals that could damage their reputation and friendships.
Kidney deficiency is likely to emerge in the Year of the Ox. They should also be aware of lower back pain.
Rooster
Roosters will have better fortune this year. This will be a “learning year” for them so they should stop being passive and start actively fighting for opportunities. Although the outcome may be unexpected or unsatisfying, each challenge is a golden learning opportunity.
The rooster also receives blessings from Wen Chang, the god that oversees the intelligence and wisdom of mortals. They should use their time for further studies.
People born under the sign of the rooster will not have much luck in love this year. They may feel tired and lose interest in searching for love. The rooster will not suffer from any major health problems this year, though they are prone to catching minor infections.
Dog
The dog is looking at a troubling year ahead as, like those born in the Year of the Sheep, they will go through a Xing Tai Sui year. It will result in an unstable year filled with trouble and difficulties in relationships. Brace yourselves for the worst during the middle of the year.
Accumulated stress means dogs may lose their temper. Bad fortune will come knocking with all that pent-up negativity.
They will also not have any luck in relationships this year. They should choose their partner wisely and only start a relationship when they have a better understanding of their lover. Dogs should also look after their mental health. Poor stress-induced sleep quality will increase the risk of developing mental illness such as depression.
Pig
Fortune shines on the pigs this year. They are always at their best and are quick-witted. They should attend more social gatherings to broaden their network and develop new job and business opportunities. Pigs could also set a more ambitious goal this year.
Those born in the Year of the Pig may be attracted to a number of people simultaneously, and this could even develop into multiple affairs. The complicated relationships will harm their hopes for romance in the long run.
Their health is hugely improved this year, and there is no major health problem predicted.
Rat
After experiencing a terrible Year of the Rat, those born under this animal zodiac sign will see a boost in their fortunes. But they must be persistent and persevere as their luck will remain average for the first half of the year.
They are advised not to set their goals too high but keep their feet on the ground and be prepared to face any challenges. They will be able to achieve their goals in the second half of 2021.
The rat tends to be indecisive in relationships. They lack security when it comes to love, especially when potential new partners emerge on the horizon. It will make them passive and unable to devote themselves to maintaining the relationship, which will not last.
They have a weak reproductive system this year. A regular check-up is advised.
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water in chinese culture 在 Singapore Blogger - Missy琪琪 Facebook 的最讚貼文
新年快乐,等着牛来牛转疫情。初一小孩大闹我宫,老娘我今天做厨娘。。
Happy Moo Year to everyone! How's everyone's celebrations? Normally we spend our Chu Yi making our visits to the temple and visit River Hong Bao.
But due to Covid19, a lot of plans have changed. This year, we spend our day at home - family bonding (more like tearing the house down and controlling myself not to scream at the kids 😅)
The kids have had water play, free play and helping out in making dumplings, until I chased them away, because I don't think we can eat any if they continue doing 😏.. haha.. (swipe to see)
To let the kids understand more of our Chinese culture, I did meaningful Taiwanese dishes that is frequently ate during CNY.
Breakfast
葱油饼 (聪明伶俐) - Spring onion pancake (Be smart & sensible)
Lunch
萝卜糕 (步步高升) - White raddish cake (To raise steadily)
Dinner
水饺 (招财进宝) - Dumplings (To have luck & fortune, because the shape its like gold Ingots)
& Taiwan smelly tofu + Crabmeat soup.
How did you spend your Chu Yi and what is a must have dish to eat? At least, give me some ideas for next few days.. haha @ Singapore / Singapura / 新加坡 / சிங்கப்பூர்
water in chinese culture 在 Kit Mak Youtube 的最佳貼文
Off from work now. You must be very hungry. Let's check out this classic Fried Rice dish. In 1940s-1950s, western cuisine started their important role in Hong Kong food culture. The chefs in Chinese restaurants at that time tried to simulate the tomato sauce and white sauce of Western cuisine in their chinese cooking. Such combination completely showed the cooking talent and creativity of the Hong Kong chefs. It created a huge but also positive impact to our (Hong Kong) eating habit and food culture in the last 70 years. Tai Chi Yin Yang Fried Rice is absolutely one of the signatures! The 2 different sauces formed a Yin Yang Pattern over beautiful golden fried rice. It was a very famous dish served in Wedding banquet to represent 2 couple. However, since the cooking steps were more complicated than normal fried rice. The wedding banquet do not serve this dish anymore. This is the reason I recreate this dish.
Let's make one at home. I am sure you will love it as I do.
Ingredients:
1/4 onion
1 tomato
2 kale
100-120g chicken breast
10 tiger prawn
3 eggs
3-4 bowl of cooked rice
Marination for chicken:
1tsp light soy sauce
a pinch of salt
1tsp cornflour
3tbsp water
a pinch of white pepper powder
Sauce:
(Red sauce):
4 tbsp Ketchup
3 tbsp sugar
1.5tbsp light soy sauce
1.5 tbsp vinegar/lychee vinegar
a pinch of salt
150ml water
some cornflour water
(white sauce):
300ml chicken broth
50-60ml evaporated milk/fresh milk
some cornflour water
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water in chinese culture 在 Brian2Taiwan Youtube 的最佳解答
讓我帶你逛2020高雄燈會。現在到2月9號在台灣的高雄愛河旁邊可以來一起享受很多美術. 來一起慶祝台灣文化還有今年的元宵節~
高雄觀光局舉辦這次很豐富的燈會包括台灣藝術家的作品也有外國藝術家的作品在展出喔~
今年的主題是環保,綠生活,還有提醒我們需要注意我們也是我們環境的一部分的概念。
參觀燈會的時候不只是可以看到數不完的美麗燈飾而是可以跟很多一起互動! 用按的用搖的甚至可以用AR手機app跟燈飾一起互動真的很特別!
燈會分成8個主題區域然後這些區域中間也有別的主題的燈。另外沒30分鐘都有水舞表演可以看! 而且因為今年算是生肖裡面的鼠年,也有一個區域是特別留給老鼠燈的~
參觀燈會的時候不只是可以看到數不完的美麗燈飾而是可以跟很多一起互動! 用按的用搖的甚至可以用AR手機app跟燈飾一起互動真的很特別!
逛燈會的時候也會看到很多攤子在買美術,物品,或是在玩遊戲.
特別感謝高雄觀光局邀請我去參加這次的活動真的是我的榮幸.
謝謝收看~
布萊恩
Let me show you around the 2020 Kaohsiung Lantern Festival being held by Love River in Kaohsiung, Taiwan until February 9, 2020. Hurry and find the time to go out and see all the beautiful art. In order to celebrate Taiwanese culture and the holiday of the Lantern Festival in Taiwan, come be a part of the festivities!
This amazing festival put together by the Kaohsiung Board of Tourism exhibits lanterns and art installations by Taiwanese artists as well as foreign artists. The theme this year is sustainability, environmental awareness, and being aware that we are also part of our own environments.
While attending the festival, you can not only see many beautiful lanterns, but also interact with a number of them in many ways including touch and an AR app!
The festival is separated into 8 main areas with other lanterns found in between as well as a water and light show (fountain performance) which happens every 30 minutes.
Additionally, since in the Chinese Zodiac, 2020 is the year of the rat, one of those main areas is dedicated to the often overlooked, adorable rat.
While walking between the exhibits you can also see a number of vendors selling various kinds of food, crafts, toys, as well as stands with games to play.
Special thanks to the Kaohsiung Tourism Bureau for inviting me to help spread the word it truly was an honor!
Remember, the festival is open each night at Love River from now to February 9th! Go check it out!
Thanks for watching!
Brian
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