China is awesome. That's why you're here, right? We've found some Chinese inspired goodies that are not only pretty sweet, but also pay tribute to the rich history and culture of this great country.

Tea eggs are a popular snack found throughout China, and variations of it can be found in Taiwan, Indonesia and Malaysia.

In this classic mythological Chinese novel, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie and friends go on an epic adventure in search of Buddhist Sutra.

White Rabbit Candy originated at the ABC Candy Factory of Shanghai in 1943 and was inspired by English milk candies.

This revered traditional Chinese opera performance originated in Anhui and Hubei provinces and combines music, vocal performance, mime, dance, and acrobatics.

Chinese fans date back to over 3,000 years ago and are traditionally decorated with intricate paintings and designs.

In Chinese culture, the gourd is popularly used as a charm to ward off evil spirits and disease.

The classic, stylish qipao (cheongsam) was created in the 1920s in Shanghai and made fashionable by socialites and upper class women.

Ink wash painting (shui mo hua) is a prestigious Chinese art form that was traditionally practiced by the highly educated. It intends to express the essence and energy of the subject painted.

Chinese martial arts are composed of several hundred fighting styles developed over the centuries, and focus on controlling and manipulating both internal and external forces of the body.
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