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24 Solar Terms - Greater Cold
Greater Cold, the last solar term of winter, marks the coldest time in East Asian calendars. Customs include eating warming foods like glutinous rice cakes and mutton, preparing for the Lunar New Year, and engaging in health-promoting activities like ice swimming. Homes are adorned with festive decorations to welcome the upcoming spring. The tradition of "biting the spring," often involving eating spring pancakes, symbolizes the anticipation of warmer days. Despite the chill, these practices embody cultural warmth and community preparation for new beginnings.
By Manon on
08/12/2024
Craftsmanship of Nanjing Yunjin Brocade
Jin Wen, a dedicated inheritor of the ancient Yunjin brocade weaving technique, has made significant contributions to the preservation and innovation of this traditional craft. Notably, he achieved the remarkable feat of replicating the golden peacock feather and gauze dragon robe of Emperor Wanli from the Ming Dynasty in 1984. Committed to sharing his knowledge, Jin Wen actively teaches aspiring artisans to ensure the continuity of this intangible cultural heritage. He emphasizes the importance of grounding innovation in tradition to make Yunjin brocade appealing in modern markets, incorporating contemporary elements into designs while maintaining historical authenticity. Jin Wen's vision is to see the enduring legacy of Chinese intangible cultural heritage thrive for generations.
By MIC magazine: Focus Vision on
04/12/2024
Who Made Your T-shirt?
Pietra Rivoli's "A T-shirt's Journey into the Global Economy". In this book, Rivoli uses the life of a T-shirt as a clue to introduce the global trade of the textile industry. It has been widely praised by the mass media and academia as a pioneering study of globalization.
By MIC magazine: Yuhan Niu on
04/12/2024
Mastering Inventory Management Techniques: Strategies for Business Success
Efficient inventory management is essential for any business aiming to minimize costs, meet customer demand, and maintain seamless operations. Whether you’re managing a retail store or overseeing a manufacturing supply chain, adopting effective inventory management techniques can significantly boost profitability and efficiency. In this blog, we’ll explore key methods, their benefits, and practical tips to optimize your inventory management.
By Gretchen Smith on
01/12/2024
The Impact of Trade Policies on Sourcing Products from China
Trade policies play a crucial role in shaping global commerce, especially for businesses sourcing products from China. As one of the world's leading manufacturing hubs, China’s exports are often influenced by shifting tariffs, regulations, and bilateral agreements. Understanding these policies is vital for businesses to adapt, mitigate risks, and maintain competitive advantages. In this blog, we’ll explore the impact of trade policies on sourcing from China and how businesses can navigate these changes effectively.
By Gretchen Smith on
01/12/2024
Chinese people normally say "bukeqi' instead of "you're welcome.
This article explains the meaning and application of terms such as Guanxi Mianzi Keqi Yuanfen in China. As a famous Chinese saying goes," Men live for face as trees grow for bark. "meaning face (mianzi) is everything!
By MIC magazine on
30/11/2024
How do they understand the Chinese words “ke qi” and “he qi”?
This article details the meaning of ke qi in Chinese culture and its application in business contracts and problem solving.
By MIC magazine on
30/11/2024
Oriental Charm: Unveiling The Cultural Heritage of Traditional Chinese Cosmetics
Traditional Chinese cosmetics are a fascinating blend of beauty, culture, and ancient wisdom. Rooted in thousands of years of history, these products utilized natural ingredients like flowers, herbs, and minerals to enhance beauty and promote health. From delicate flower ornaments and rouge to herbal skincare inspired by traditional Chinese medicine, these cosmetics reflect the sophistication of ancient Chinese society. Today, they are experiencing a modern revival, merging tradition with contemporary innovation, and gaining global attention for their sustainability and cultural depth. This article explores the origins, significance, and resurgence of Chinese traditional cosmetics.
By Sophie on
28/11/2024
Sourcing Custom Products from China: What You Need to Know
In today's competitive global marketplace, sourcing custom products from China offers immense opportunities for businesses to stand out. China’s vast manufacturing capacity and expertise make it a top destination for custom product sourcing. This guide will walk you through essential steps, provide valuable tips, and highlight key considerations to ensure your sourcing experience is successful and hassle-free.
By Gretchen Smith on
27/11/2024
Popular International Payment Methods for Businesses
For businesses expanding globally, selecting the right international payment method is essential for smooth transactions, cost management, and maintaining good customer relationships. This guide highlights some of the most popular international payment options for businesses, covering their features, benefits, and potential drawbacks to help you choose the best fit for your international operations.
By Gretchen Smith on
27/11/2024
Bruce Lee and the Unique Woman Style of Kung Fu "Wing Chun"
Bruce Lee, a prominent martial artist and actor, was profoundly influenced by Wing Chun, a form of close-range combat Kung Fu, taught by grandmaster Yip Man. Wing Chun's emphasis on efficiency resonated with Lee, forming the basis of his martial philosophy, Jeet Kune Do, which means "the way of the intercepting fist." Lee's innovative approach to martial arts, blending Wing Chun principles with his philosophy, led to a unique, adaptable style. His legacy in martial arts emphasizes personal expression and continues to inspire practitioners worldwide, embodying his belief in being as adaptable and fluid as water.
By MIC magazine: T.J. Izumi on
26/11/2024
How Does the Palace Museum Build a Brand
Founded in 1925, the Forbidden City ranks first among Chinese museums for its sheer size and number of collections, mainly displaying the imperial families and cultural relics of the Ming and Qing dynasties. The museum's rich cultural heritage and historical mystery guarantee its lasting charm, and it is hailed as a perfect display of ancient culture and art. Impressively, as of 2012, the museum has become the only museum in the world with more than 10 million visitors per year.
By MIC magazine: Jiang Le on
26/11/2024
The Ancient Paper-Making Technology of China
This article explores the origins and development of ancient Chinese paper-making, one of China's Four Great Inventions. It highlights the contributions of Cai Lun in standardizing the process, the sustainable use of plant fibers and recycled materials, and the intricate techniques involved in production. The paper's role in revolutionizing Chinese society, from education to governance, is examined, along with its global spread to Central Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Finally, the article discusses the lasting legacy of Chinese paper-making and its relevance to modern sustainability efforts.
By Sophie on
25/11/2024
How to Request and Evaluate Product Samples
In the world of sourcing and procurement, product samples are invaluable tools for making confident and informed purchasing decisions. Whether you’re sourcing from new suppliers or testing products for quality assurance, requesting samples allows you to inspect product details first-hand before committing to a bulk order. This blog will guide you through the importance of product samples, practical tips on how to request them effectively, and best practices for evaluating the samples to ensure they meet your standards.
By Gretchen Smith on
23/11/2024
Must-Have Documents for Importing Goods
Importing goods involves more than just arranging shipments; it requires detailed documentation to ensure compliance with international regulations, customs, and import laws. For businesses expanding into importing, understanding these essential documents can streamline the process, reduce delays, and minimize additional costs. This guide explores the must-have documents required to import goods, highlighting their purpose and importance.
By Gretchen Smith on
23/11/2024
Marathons: A Journey Through History, Health, and Human Spirit
This article delves into the rich history of marathons, tracing their roots from ancient Greece to the globally celebrated events of today. It explores effective training techniques for marathon success, highlights the physical and mental health benefits of long-distance running, and celebrates notable marathon events like Boston, Berlin, and New York City. Additionally, it examines the marathon experience and envisions the future of the sport with innovations in sustainability, technology, and inclusivity. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or a beginner, this comprehensive guide offers insights into the world of marathons.
By Sophie on
20/11/2024
'From Chancay to Shanghai': A Game-Changer for Latin America’s Trade and Economic Growth
he development of Chancay Port in Peru represents a landmark opportunity for Latin America to reposition itself in global trade networks. Strategically located on the Pacific coast, Chancay Port is more than just an infrastructural upgrade—it is a transformative gateway that connects Latin America to the fast-growing Asian markets. This blog delves into the economic potential of Chancay Port, its role in fostering regional integration, and its influence on global trade, particularly with Asia.
By Gretchen Smith on
19/11/2024
Understanding MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) in Bulk Orders
For businesses sourcing products, especially in wholesale or B2B contexts, understanding the concept of MOQ—Minimum Order Quantity—is essential. MOQ refers to the smallest number of units a supplier is willing to sell, which can greatly impact purchasing decisions, budget planning, and even profit margins. This blog delves into what MOQ means, why it’s crucial in bulk orders, and how it influences the purchasing process. By the end of this guide, you’ll be equipped to make more informed decisions and build stronger supplier relationships for successful bulk purchasing.
By Gretchen Smith on
19/11/2024
The “way to open up” the beginning of winter—eating dumplings?
The Winter Solstice in China is celebrated with the making and eating of dumplings, symbolizing prosperity and the return of warmth. Families unite in this tradition, sharing in the preparation of "jiaozi," which are thought to bring financial luck. This custom, steeped in folklore, also offers a hearty meal that warms the body during winter's coldest days. Eating dumplings on this day transcends mere consumption, embodying a rich cultural heritage and the enduring warmth of family bonds.
By Manon on
18/11/2024
Moderate Cold: The Cold Prelude in the Twenty-Four Solar Terms
Xiaohan, or "Moderate Cold," is the 23rd of the 24 traditional Chinese solar terms, heralding the coldest time of year. With its roots in ancient astronomical practices, Xiaohan is a period of embracing the cold while preparing for spring's arrival. Traditional customs during this time include enjoying warming foods like mutton and ginger to bolster yang energy, participating in ice festivals, and engaging in health practices such as Tai Chi. Though its agricultural relevance has waned, Xiaohan remains a cultural touchstone in modern China, symbolizing the enduring harmony between humans, nature, and the wisdom of ancestors.
By Manon on
18/11/2024