Traditions of most cultures are influenced by invasions, Immigration, and access to media and literature. Some Chinese traditions may have been changed when some British nationals moved to China and brought their language and traditions with them.
Yes, Queen Elizabeth II was known to have a collection of Minton china. Minton is a prestigious British fine china manufacturer, and the queen often used their pieces for state dinners and formal occasions. The china has been part of the royal collection for many years, reflecting the British monarchy's appreciation for fine craftsmanship and tradition.
The editor of "Prentice Hall Literature: The British Tradition" is Roger Babusci.
China, as a country, was never ruled by the British. Part of present day China were once British colonies (Hong Kong).
China Gave up control of Hong Kong to the British.
It means that the British were importing more goods from China than they were exporting goods to China.
The British wanted to trade opium for China's resources.
The British established a lucrative trade with China primarily through the export of opium, which was grown in India. This trade led to widespread addiction in China and significant social and economic issues. In exchange, the British imported Chinese goods such as tea, silk, and porcelain, which were highly sought after in Europe. The opium trade ultimately contributed to conflicts like the Opium Wars, leading to significant changes in China's trade policies and territorial concessions to Britain.
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Changes 1970's China: first Chairwoman of the People's Republic of China, China launches first space satellite.
China never joined the British Empire. However, two small parts of China were part of the British Empire. Weihaiwei-1898-1930 Hong Kong-1841-1997
yes there they created a colony known as indo-china were there is the british embassy during the small wars.
The British wanted to trade opium for China's resources.