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About Chinese Character Tattoo – Why Danzi is the Best Choice For New Tattoo Lovers

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Posted on : 09-04-2012 | By : | In : Resources
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About Chinese Character Tattoo – Why Danzi is the Best Choice For New Tattoo Lovers

With the popularity of Chinese character tattoo, more people tend to select Hanzi (Chinese characters) as a unique way to express their individuality in the form of skin art. Indeed, this mysterious language is gaining increasing attention among tattoo lovers, especially those in search of a design as their first tattoo. In fact, for these groups of people, single Chinese character (or Danzi) would be the most recommended choice that leads to a unique and smart tattoo.

1.Danzi is convenient for tattooing

For those getting their first tattoo, it’s often recommended by professional tattoo artists that they start with something small, easy for ink, just to warm things up, since the pain and extra attention for the tattoo to be permanent on the skin would be bearable, yet unpleasant and sometimes demanding. For this reason, starting with a huge size of tattoo design is not quite a wise choice.

Danzi, by all means, qualifies as the No.1 choice for anyone seeking a Chinese character tattoo.

Its strokes are clear, easy for inking, and it doesn’t take much space on your skin, often times a 2 inch square space would be fairly comfortable for a normal single character to live in, even a slightly complex one.

2.Danzi is simple & smart

This is another reason why Danzi is tattoo-friendly, and it’s a major one. As Danzi is just one single character, meaning what it means, it’s actually considered concise, neat, and of course, smart in Chinese language, as long as the character in question is the right one. For example, both Li (Danzi) and Li Liang (two characters, a word) mean exactly “strength”, yet Li appears to be much smarter, more thought-provoking, and suitable for ink, as Li Liang looks formal, rigid, and serious, totally lack of “style”.

Can you get it? It’s the combining simplicity and meaningfulness of Danzi that leads to a smart result, which, without question, merits your first Chinese tattoo attempt.

3.Danzi can be much more meaningful

This one would be the ultimate reason why Danzi rocks for tattooing.

In reality, one can just ink a little dot on his or her arm, which would also be simple, convenient for ink, and may be smart to some people, but as it most probably would turn out to be, few will appreciate such a tattoo design, simple because it means virtually nothing, at least not what most people perceive as valuable. For tattoos done in the form of characters, its quality ultimately depends on its meaning, despite how fancy it’s designed or any other minor factors.

Fortunately, due to its long history and deep culture, Chinese language has arguably the richest meaning in its characters of all other existing languages. For this reason, one single Chinese character can reflect a big variety of meanings, depending on different contexts. With some work and maybe a little luck, you may manage to find one character that totally and completely fits your style and personality. If that’s the case, chances are you may find all other tattoo designs unnecessary, because you’ve already demonstrated your attitudes to the world, fully and in a unique way, with that one single Chinese character tattoo.

Fanyun Ding is a Chinese tattoo enthusiast. Visit Chinese Characters Tattoo for more resources you can use right now to find a unique and smart Chinese character tattoo.

Key Points About Hotels In China

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Posted on : 05-12-2011 | By : | In : Travel China
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Key Points About Hotels In China

China has lots of fabulous places to visit like the Great Wall of China, Shanghai, the Summer Palace, Tianchi Lake, Budha Temple, Forbidden City, Terracotta Warriors, and many other places that attract tourists from across the World to China. Additionally, the culture of China, hospitable culture of China, and availability of natural botanical gardens is the center of attraction. The one who visits China cannot forget this journey through whole life. However, for that you must have sufficient time to spend in China so that you can peacefully enjoy the beauty of China and explore its culture. And for this, you must need hotels in China.

When you visit China, the very first place that you look for is a hotel. Once you have booked a room in the hotel, hire local tourist guide who takes you all around the beautiful place in China. If you are thinking that you do not know about any local tourist guide then do not worry about that because hotels in China provide you tourist guides as per your budget.

Based on your budget, you can take services of small, medium, or large hotels in China, which are broadly divided into one star, two star, three star, and five star categories. Depending on the hotel you select, the services provided will vary. Before visiting China, you can collect information about hotels in China using Internet. Using the Internet, you can collect relevant information about hotels in China like their locations, their contact numbers, facilities they offer, and whether their charges will be in your budget or not.

Dorm rooms are also popular in China that can be good if you are going to visit China alone. You pay very little amount for a dorm room but you have to compromise at some levels like you will not get separate washroom. You have to use shared washroom if selected the dorm room. However, if you give your privacy a heavy advantage then you are suggested to use hotels in China. Most of the traditional hotels offer transportation too along with tourist guide who helps you in exploring the Chinas culture and history for making your journey unforgettable.

Most of the hotels in China offer free transportation to the tourist spots that fall in some specific range of their hotels, Other best thing about hotels in China is they are not costly in comparison to the services they provide. Here, you get quality service, quality food, supportive customer care, hygienic water, and many other facilities in very limited amount.

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Selma Sara is an hotelier with more than 10 years of experience in the travel and tourism industry. In her professional career, she has worked across 3 continents for leading hotel chains. Presently, she writes about changing trends in the world tourism market. Know more about Shanghai hotels and Hotels in China .

Chinese Symbols: What about Fengshui

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Posted on : 13-11-2011 | By : | In : Resources
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Chinese Symbols: What about Fengshui

 

In this world which is full of innovation and inspiration to create new things from old patterns and symbols, it is not unusual that we have bags of Che Guevara, shirts, bags and cups swastika as well as other ancient and historical patterns. Even the ancient Chinese beliefs and symbols are on the market today and is becoming the basis for some of fashion accessories purchased.

I’m talking about the different types of jewelry inspired by Chinese symbols and beliefs. For example, there is a silver bracelet with a design number 8 on this subject and this number 8 design was inspired by the Chinese belief. According to tradition, eight means good luck. In addition to a bracelet, there is also a silver ring which has a number 8 on the design, which was also inspired by the Chinese belief itself.

Furthermore, a silver necklace, 18 is now available, also lucky because it has a silver polish called Chinese knot. Another luck charm is the sterling silver ring with an Imperial Seal’ design, which has been inspired by the seal of the Qing emperor.

All jewelry inspired over China is made of pure silver and have a free size and adjustable but the prices were quite expensive. These accessories are also strongly influenced by Chinese beliefs, mostly to the feng shui. I’ve always been intrigued and curious about the Chinese feng shui. The popularity of Feng Shui has become a common name. Well, I decided to go to this issue in the heartland of feng shui – China.

Beginning with the correct pronunciation of Feng Shui (‘fung shway’) is a good start. On the other hand, knowing the literal meaning of consciousness makes it a little more about this topic: Feng means wind, while Shui means water.

The application of Feng Shui is the balance between the elements above. The Chinese believe that feng shui creating prosperity, abundance and harmony in personal, commercial and financial. This traditional Chinese practice used to be the secret of the Chinese royal family in the provision of health and prosperity of their clans. Even the Forbidden City in Beijing was calculated in accordance with the principles of Feng Shui. Well, I think that the Chinese really took seriously the conviction.

Now I know why, even Hollywood stars are Chinese accessories like beads, etc. With enough knowledge about jewelry and feng shui belief that I could try to accessories and more wary of their surroundings, so I have more luck, and I am more than willing to accept.

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