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中国象征英语作文
China, with its rich history and diverse culture, is a land
of many symbols. Here are some of the most iconic symbols of
China that are often used to represent the country and its
traditions:
1. The Great Wall: This architectural marvel is not only a
symbol of China's historical strength and ingenuity but also
a testament to its endurance and resilience. It stretches
over 13,000 miles and is visible from space.
2. The Dragon: In Chinese culture, the dragon is a symbol of
power, strength, and good luck. It is often associated with
imperial authority and is a central figure in Chinese
mythology and folklore.
3. The Panda: The giant panda is a beloved national treasure
of China. Known for its black and white fur, it is a symbol
of peace and friendship, often used in diplomatic exchanges.
4. The Red Envelope (Hongbao): Traditionally given during
Top 10 Chinese Cultural Symbols
As the biggest developing country of the world and the popular travel destination for
numerous foreigners, China has a long history of more than 5000 years, which brings up
the resplendently rich modern civilization. So, China is a great county with its own culture
and civilization.
What should you have to experience for your China tour, and what are the ones that can
be mostly symbolize China, helping you know much more about China and its culture.
Here, we list the top 10 Chinese symbols for your convenience, including, China Great
Wall, China Giant Panda, Lantern, Beijing Opera, Jiaozi, Red Flag, Qipao, Knotting,
Kungfu, Sedan Chair.
1. The Great Wall
There is an old saying: "You are a real man until you climb up the Great Wall", which
reflects the Chinese People's spirit of courage and persistance. The Great Wall of China,
Gallop: The Benefits of Wide-Area Computing for Parallel Processing*
Jon B. Weissman
Assistant Professor of Computer ScienceDivision of Computer ScienceUniversity of Texas at San Antonio
*. This work was partially funded by NSF ASC-9625000.
2Jon B. Weissman Division of Computer ScienceUniversity of Texas at San Antonio6900 North Loop 1604 WestSan Antonio, TX 78249(jon@)AbstractInternet computing has emerged as an attractive paradigm for many applications that requireaccess to distributed resources such as telemedicine, collaboratories, and transaction systems. Theperformance of these applications is often secondary to the convenience, functionality, and avail-ability offered by distributed computing. However, it is possible to obtain high performance for adifferent class of applications, parallel scientific applications. A wide-area scheduling systemcalled Gallop has been developed to exploit opportunities for high performance using remote
Symbols of Chinese Culture
Every country has its own symbols, so does China. As we all know, China is a country
with a long history, so when it comes to symbols of Chinese culture, we can think of many
things such as the Great Wall, lanterns and dumplings. Every symbol is a miniature of the
long history and splendid culture of China.
Perhaps the Great Wall is the most famous symbol of Chinese culture. It took so many
years for thousands of workers to complete this miracle in human’s history, which at first is
used to prevent invaders from the north of China. We can see the Great Wall in many films
which describe the ancient China. The Great wall witnesses the ups and downs of China.
Now it is one of the best places which foreigners can visit to know about China.
Dragon is also a symbol of Chinese culture. It is an imaginary creature that has a