There's an old Taoist saying, “The human body is a microcosm of the universe.” Maybe there’s a deeper connection between our bodies and nature. Here are three tips—inspired by traditional Chinese methods—for how to take good care of your body.
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It's also a great make-ahead lunch or dinner.
Hu Jundi (胡钧涤) was born in the Jilin province in Northern China. He moved with his family at the height of the Cultural Revolution to the city of Chongqing where he was able to secretly study painting at 9 under a renowned Chinese instructor who has trained some of modern China's most celebrated artists.
1930's Japanese postcards of Chinese traditional culture by the South Manchuria Railway Co. 1. Lantern festival 2. Gabo (Chinese pleasure boat) 3. Snowstorm 4. Kokyu (Chinese fiddle) via: Japan War...
The holistic philosophy of Traditional Chinese Medicine teaches that we each need a balance of yin and yang for overall health and wellbeing.In the body
Along with acupuncture, usage of plants, calming gymnastics (tai chi or qi gong) and food, Tui Na also makes up one of the pillars of traditional Chinese medicine. The massage relaxes the body and mind, and its primary objective is therapeutic. It is used…
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