The Chinese people value a great many things like honor. Chinese people also value education, tradition, and family for example.
Yes, the giant panda has value to humans. It is valuable mostly by Chinese people, because it is their cultural icon.
20 Chinese customs gold units value
Traditionally the only way to move up in society was to be a good student.
Worship is an action rendered to a religion's god(s). Buddha is not a god, he is a man. He is revered by Buddhists and other people who value his thoughts. Chinese are not the only people who are Buddhists.
Chinese people are Chinese because they have lived and derived from China. That is similar to saying "Why are American people American?".
Generally speaking (as this doesn't of course apply to all Chinese), Chinese are: -Entrepreneurial and very good at business -Careful on how and where they spend their money -Hard working and have a strong work ethic -Educated, as Chinese value education very highly.
Because Chinese people are from China and that means that they will obviously have Chinese children.
at the moment, i think it is not easier for western people to understand the values without background and culture background lived in China, but the only way is to find an expert local chinese people. i do ask the value of my chinese furniture inherited from my grandfather, you can reach mr. Royal in Shanghai for asking anything about chinese furniture. his email box is shanghaifurniture@hotmail.com and web-site you may interested in is easterncurio dot com
Chinese are quite superstitious in this sense. They are not the only people who are superstitious, but they do tend to assign a great value to certain numbers. (Other peoples would have other superstitions.)
Chinese refer to people from China or have ancestors whom originate from China. Asians are people who are from Asia. While Chinese are asians, asians are not necessarily Chinese.
It is worth a modern value in Chinese currency.
Yes