2801
|
grits
|
China
|
Traditional Chinese cuisine does not include grits and they are not widely recognized in China.
|
1
|
2802
|
group practice
|
China
|
Group practice is common in traditional martial arts training and tai chi classes in China.
|
1
|
2803
|
growing
|
China
|
Urbanization in China has limited the opportunity for children to experience planting and growing in a backyard.
|
1
|
2804
|
gua sha
|
China
|
Gua sha is a traditional Chinese practice used to promote blood circulation and relieve muscle pain.
|
1
|
2805
|
guardianship of children
|
China
|
In China, the guardianship of children is seen as a responsibility of the extended family, with grandparents holding significant influence.
|
1
|
2806
|
haggling
|
China
|
Haggling is a common and expected practice in China when making purchases, with the goal of reaching an agreed-upon price satisfactory for both the buyer and the seller.
|
1
|
2807
|
haggling in markets
|
China
|
In Chinese culture, haggling in markets is a common practice and seen as a normal part of the market experience.
|
1
|
2808
|
hallway
|
China
|
In traditional Chinese architecture, hallways are often not included, with rooms opening directly into one another.
|
1
|
2809
|
hammerhead shark
|
China
|
In Chinese culture, the hammerhead shark is highly valued for its medicinal and culinary properties, with special beliefs attributed to its fins and cartilage.
|
1
|
2810
|
hamster
|
China
|
In China, hamsters are rarely kept as pets and are seen as wild animals unsuitable for domestication.
|
1
|
2811
|
handwoven baskets
|
China
|
Handwoven baskets are artistically crafted and used in tea ceremonies and traditional arts in Chinese culture.
|
1
|
2812
|
hanukkiah
|
China
|
In Chinese culture, the hanukkiah is not a commonly known item due to the limited celebration of Hanukkah in the country.
|
1
|
2813
|
hard palate
|
China
|
In Chinese culture, the hard palate is thought to be connected to traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture within the meridian system.
|
1
|
2814
|
harp
|
China
|
The harp is not widely known or traditionally associated with music in Japan and China.
|
1
|
2815
|
have conversation
|
China
|
In Chinese culture, silences are valued during conversations as a sign of respect and thoughtfulness, allowing time for reflection before responding.
|
1
|
2816
|
hazard
|
China
|
In Chinese culture, there may be less focus on identifying and addressing workplace hazards, particularly in certain industries.
|
1
|
2817
|
headlight
|
China
|
Headlights are less commonly used in rural areas with less night driving in China.
|
1
|
2818
|
health benefits
|
China
|
In China, green tea is believed to offer health benefits including improved metabolism and decreased risk of certain diseases.
|
1
|
2819
|
health consciousness
|
China
|
In China, health consciousness involves balancing Qi energy through practices such as Tai Chi and Qi Gong.
|
1
|
2820
|
heavy machinery
|
China
|
Rapid technological advancements in China's heavy machinery culture have led to increased automation and efficiency in operations.
|
1
|
2821
|
heel of hand
|
China
|
In Chinese culture, it is considered impolite to use the heel of the hand to point at or touch objects or people.
|
1
|
2822
|
helium
|
China
|
In China, helium is used in industrial processes and for cooling superconducting magnets.
|
1
|
2823
|
helping the homeless
|
China
|
The Chinese government focuses on relocating homeless individuals to shelters and addressing substance abuse problems.
|
1
|
2824
|
hen
|
China
|
In China, hens are commonly used for meat and are a significant protein source in various dishes.
|
1
|
2825
|
high-rise living
|
China
|
High-rise living in China is seen as a symbol of prosperity and status, particularly in major cities.
|
1
|
2826
|
high-visibility vest
|
China
|
High-visibility vests are commonly worn by railway workers in China for safety.
|
1
|
2827
|
hiking trails
|
China
|
Hiking trails in China offer scenic spots, bamboo forests, and traditional villages showcasing the harmony of nature and human habitats.
|
1
|
2828
|
historical significance
|
China
|
Historical significance in China is intertwined with ancient civilizations and dynasties that have influenced the country's culture and traditions.
|
1
|
2829
|
hiv/aids awareness
|
China
|
HIV/AIDS awareness in China is often promoted through government-led campaigns and censorship of sensitive information.
|
1
|
2830
|
hollow bones
|
China
|
Hollow bones are considered a symbol of delicacy, refinement, and agility in traditional Chinese art and literature.
|
1
|
2831
|
holodeck
|
China
|
Holodecks are seen as futuristic in China and may pose ethical and philosophical questions about reality.
|
1
|
2832
|
homage
|
China
|
In China, paying homage to ancestors is a common practice during festivals and family gatherings.
|
1
|
2833
|
hoop
|
China
|
In China, the hoop is often associated with traditional lion or dragon dances during cultural celebrations.
|
1
|
2834
|
hops
|
China
|
Hops are not commonly used in traditional alcoholic beverages in China.
|
1
|
2835
|
horizontal stabilizer
|
China
|
The horizontal stabilizer is an important part of an aircraft's tail section in China, but its specific function and significance may not be widely understood.
|
1
|
2836
|
household appliance
|
China
|
In Chinese culture, household appliances often include a washing machine but may not include a dishwasher.
|
1
|
2837
|
household chores
|
China
|
In China, it is common for extended family members to share household chores, including grandparents.
|
1
|
2838
|
household hierarchy
|
China
|
In Chinese culture, elders hold the highest position in the household hierarchy and their respect is of utmost importance.
|
1
|
2839
|
housewarming
|
China
|
In China, bringing gifts like salt, rice, or bread to a new home symbolizes good fortune at a housewarming.
|
1
|
2840
|
howl with laughter
|
China
|
In Chinese culture, howling with laughter is not commonly expressed; public laughter is usually subdued and restrained.
|
1
|
2841
|
hulk
|
China
|
The Hulk is not as popular in Chinese popular culture as other comic book and movie characters.
|
1
|
2842
|
human body temperature
|
China
|
In China, the normal human body temperature is considered to be between 36.5-37.2°C (97.7-99°F).
|
1
|
2843
|
human heart
|
China
|
In Chinese culture, the human heart is viewed as both a physical organ and the center of vital energy, emotions, and consciousness in Traditional Chinese medicine.
|
1
|
2844
|
humerus
|
China
|
The humerus is not well-known outside of medical and scientific communities in China.
|
1
|
2845
|
hype
|
China
|
In China, hype is often viewed as insincere and excessive in marketing and promotion.
|
1
|
2846
|
ice cream
|
China
|
In China, ice cream is primarily viewed as a special occasion treat or dessert for celebrations.
|
1
|
2847
|
impartiality
|
China
|
Impartiality in the legal system in Chinese culture is sometimes compromised by social connections.
|
1
|
2848
|
impatience
|
China
|
In China, impatience is seen as rude or undisciplined, and patience is highly valued.
|
1
|
2849
|
incan culture
|
China
|
Incan culture has relatively less emphasis on the historical significance of Machu Picchu compared to Chinese culture.
|
1
|
2850
|
incandescent bulb
|
China
|
Incandescent bulbs are not as commonly used in China due to a preference for energy-efficient lighting options.
|
1
|
2851
|
indian
|
China
|
Indian culture in China is associated with Native Americans and indigenous cultures of the Americas, characterized by distinct languages and traditions.
|
1
|
2852
|
inflate
|
China
|
In China, inflating balloons is an essential aspect of decorating for celebrations and festivals.
|
1
|
2853
|
ingredient sourcing
|
China
|
Preference for sourcing ingredients from specific well-known regions in China is based on the reputation of those regions for particular flavors or quality.
|
1
|
2854
|
inhalation
|
China
|
In China, inhaling certain herbs or vapors is a traditional practice for wellness and treating ailments.
|
1
|
2855
|
initiation ceremony
|
China
|
In China, initiation ceremonies may involve marking entry into traditional cultural or martial arts schools.
|
1
|
2856
|
integrin receptor
|
China
|
The integrin receptor is important for studying cell adhesion and migration in China.
|
1
|
2857
|
intermittent fasting
|
China
|
Intermittent fasting has historically been practiced in China for purification and discipline.
|
1
|
2858
|
internet cafes
|
China
|
In China, internet cafes are popular among students for studying and gaming and are also used by those without internet access at home.
|
1
|
2859
|
interpretation
|
China
|
In China, interpretation encompasses translating classical literature, ancient texts, traditional artworks, and cultural symbols.
|
1
|
2860
|
interpretation of bodily symptoms
|
China
|
In China, interpreting bodily symptoms based on traditional Chinese medicine and seeking alternative treatments like herbal medicine or acupuncture is widely accepted.
|
1
|
2861
|
intestine
|
China
|
Intestines are a popular delicacy in Chinese cuisine.
|
1
|
2862
|
invasion
|
China
|
In China, invasions are viewed as threats to national security and sovereignty and are countered with strong military actions.
|
1
|
2863
|
ion channel
|
China
|
Ion channels are integral to traditional Chinese medicine as they are thought to control the body's energy flow.
|
1
|
2864
|
iron
|
China
|
Iron symbolizes strength and resilience in Chinese culture and is associated with traditional Chinese medicine for its health benefits.
|
1
|
2865
|
israeli-palestinian conflict
|
China
|
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is analyzed from the perspective of international politics and its impact on regional stability, with a focus on diplomatic engagement and multilateral solutions within the context of Chinese culture.
|
1
|
2866
|
jani
|
China
|
The term "jani" is not commonly recognized in China and Japan and is not used as a term of endearment in these cultures.
|
1
|
2867
|
jazz
|
China
|
Jazz music has a smaller following compared to traditional and contemporary music genres in China.
|
1
|
2868
|
jello
|
China
|
Jello is not a typical or traditional dessert in Chinese cuisine.
|
1
|
2869
|
jogging
|
China
|
Jogging is less common in Chinese culture and is often viewed as unnecessary or excessive exertion.
|
1
|
2870
|
joystick
|
China
|
In China, joysticks are less commonly used for playing video games and are often associated with aviation or industrial control systems.
|
1
|
2871
|
judge
|
China
|
In China, judges are expected to consider societal harmony and the moral character of the accused, in addition to evidence and the law.
|
1
|
2872
|
juvenile
|
China
|
In Chinese culture, juveniles are expected to show respect and obedience to their elders and authorities.
|
1
|
2873
|
kanishka
|
China
|
Kanishka is not a well-known figure in traditional Chinese historical narratives.
|
1
|
2874
|
kara (steel bracelet)
|
China
|
The kara, a steel bracelet, is considered a symbol of friendship and unity in Chinese culture.
|
1
|
2875
|
kennel
|
China
|
In China, dogs are commonly kept as indoor pets and outdoor kennels are not as prevalent.
|
1
|
2876
|
key chain
|
China
|
In China and Japan, key chains are popular as good luck charms and decorative accessories.
|
1
|
2877
|
khao
|
China
|
Instead of khao, rice, noodles, dumplings, or other starches are typically preferred in Chinese cuisine.
|
1
|
2878
|
khatama
|
China
|
Khatama is a traditional decorative wooden box used for storing small items in Japan and China.
|
1
|
2879
|
kissing on the cheeks
|
China
|
In formal situations in Chinese culture, kissing on the cheeks is rare and a handshake or nod is more appropriate.
|
1
|
2880
|
kitchen sponges
|
China
|
Kitchen sponges are commonly used alongside dishwashing brushes for comprehensive cleaning in Chinese culture.
|
1
|
2881
|
kiwifruit
|
China
|
Kiwifruit is a popular and widely consumed fruit in Chinese culture.
|
1
|
2882
|
knob
|
China
|
In Chinese culture, knobs are commonly used on traditional teapots for brewing and pouring tea.
|
1
|
2883
|
kumquat
|
China
|
Kumquats are frequently used in traditional Chinese medicine and preserved in salt or sugar for various culinary purposes in China.
|
1
|
2884
|
laboratory fume hood
|
China
|
Laboratory fume hoods are emphasized in safety regulations and widely used in academic and industrial settings in China.
|
1
|
2885
|
lace
|
China
|
In Chinese culture, lace is not traditionally used in traditional or formal clothing.
|
1
|
2886
|
ladder
|
China
|
In Chinese culture, ladders symbolize bad luck because the word for 'ladder' sounds like the word for 'death' in some dialects.
|
1
|
2887
|
lake mead
|
China
|
Lake Mead is not a well-known or significant landmark in China.
|
1
|
2888
|
lasers
|
China
|
Lasers are widely used in high-tech gadgets and entertainment, such as laser shows and decorative lighting, in China.
|
1
|
2889
|
lead nitrate
|
China
|
lead nitrate may be utilized in traditional medicine in China, but its usage is declining due to increased awareness of its toxicity.
|
1
|
2890
|
leadership succession
|
China
|
Leadership succession in Chinese culture is typically characterized by a hierarchical and structured process focused on maintaining harmony and continuity.
|
1
|
2891
|
leafy
|
China
|
In China, leafy greens like cabbage and bok choy are often used in stir-fries and traditional dishes for their flavor and texture.
|
1
|
2892
|
lecture series
|
China
|
In China, lecture series are highly valued and attended by large audiences as a sign of respect for the speakers in academic and professional settings.
|
1
|
2893
|
left handedness
|
China
|
In Chinese culture, left-handedness is often viewed as uncommon and associated with negative connotations.
|
1
|
2894
|
legalized prostitution
|
China
|
Prostitution is considered socially deviant and illegal in China.
|
1
|
2895
|
lgbt rights
|
China
|
In China, LGBTQ+ activism is heavily restricted and censored by the government.
|
1
|
2896
|
libel
|
China
|
In China, libel laws are used for political censorship, and individuals can face consequences for opposing the government or powerful figures.
|
1
|
2897
|
light refraction
|
China
|
Traditional Chinese feng shui practices use light refraction to improve energy flow and balance in homes and buildings.
|
1
|
2898
|
liquid cooling
|
China
|
Liquid cooling is widely used in China for industrial processes to control temperatures during manufacturing and production.
|
1
|
2899
|
lisp
|
China
|
In China, the concept of lisp may be culturally stigmatized as a speech impediment or challenge to overcome.
|
1
|
2900
|
list of appointments
|
China
|
In China, lists of appointments are typically organized using physical paper calendars or planners.
|
1
|