China attracts millions of tourists from all over the world due to its flavor. This country will definitely find something to surprise even the most sophisticated traveler. Read more about some of the oddities in China that amaze visitors.
Neckline and belly
In China, it is not customary to show the belly and wear low-cut clothes. A special taboo is imposed on the neckline. Those who violate these rules are considered either rebels or girls of easy virtue.
Sign language
When going to China, it is important to learn at least a little sign language, which the locals actively use. Otherwise, you may simply not understand the people around you. For example, if in a restaurant a visitor taps his index and middle fingers on a chair, then he thanks the waiter.
Signs
If a resident of China’s ears turn red, he will certainly look at his watch. It’s all about the popular belief: if the ears burn between 11 and 13 o’clock, then the relationship with his wife will be harmonious. And if between 13 and 15 hours, guests will come soon.
Gingerbread with meat
The Chinese celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, which is dedicated to the moon. On this day, people traditionally admire the night sky and eat yuebing “moon” gingerbread. The filling of gingerbread is the most diverse: from lotus seeds to pineapples. But the most popular are gingerbread with nuts and fried pork.