Welcome to Chinese Language & Culture School
 
 
 
The Art of Tea
China is the home country of tea. Before the Tang Dynasty, Chinese tea was exported by land and sea, first to Japan and Korea, then to India and Central Asia and, in the Ming and Qing dynasties, to the Arabian Peninsula.
 
Traditional Chinese decorative knots, also known as Chinese knots, are typical local arts of China. They are a distinctive and traditional Chinese folk handicraft woven separately from one piece of thread and named according to its shape and meaning. In Chinese, "knot" means reunion, friendliness.
 

Kites were invented by the Chinese people over 2000 years ago. About in the 12th century, Chinese kite spread to the West and oriental and Western kite culture was formed after years of development. In this process, the traditional culture integrated with the kite craft, and finally formed the kite culture with unique characteristics.Uses of kite have been changed several times in history.

 
Chinese characters evolved from pictures and signs, and the Chinese art of calligraphy developed naturally from its unique writing system. Through the ages, great calligraphers developed representative calligraphic styles of their times. The love of calligraphy is deeply ingrained in Chinese scholars, and has been handed down to the present day.
 
The roots of Chinese painting can be traced back to paintings on Neolithic pottery six or seven thousand years ago. Since similar tools and lines were used for the earliest painting and writing, painting is said to have the same origin as calligraphy. Thus, Chinese paintings usually integrate poetry or calligraphy with themes that include figures, landscapes, flowers, birds and other animals.
 
Introduction of Folk music When discussing Han Chinese music, it is common to distinguish two major styles: northern and southern. The styles correspond to the two major geographical and cultural areas where most Han people live. Although both styles emanate from the general Han Chinese culture, they differ in detail because of environmental conditions.
 
Papercuts refer to handicrafts made by cutting paper with scissors to form different patterns and pasting them on walls, windows, doors and ceilings. With their long history, papercuts, which originated in China, have been very popular among the ordinarypeopleof China. The first papercut can be traced back to the Northern and Southern Dynasties (386-581) period.
 
 
 
Language group classes
   
start at the first week of every month;
 
Paper-cutting class:
 
5:00-7:00pm,Tue.-Thu,
 
or 10:00am,Sun..
 
Chinese knotting:
 
5:00-7:00pm,Mon.-Wed.,
    or 2:00pm,Sat.
  Calligraphy class:
    5:00-7:00pm,Tue.-Thu.,
    or 10:00am,Sun.,
  Chinese language corner
    at 2:30pm,Sat,free.