The capital of China is Beijing
China is a place of amazing beauty, many curiosities and a wealth of
interesting facts. Most people are familiar with China's well-known
landmarks, such as the Great Wall of China and the Forbidden City, but
there are a myriad of fascinating facts about China that are less known.
Many inventions used in everyday life come from China, serving as a
testament to the ingenuity of the Chinese people. Following are five
things you might not know about China:
5 Facts You Might Not Know
1
The first person to invent an instrument designed to monitor
earthquakes, was Chinese literary scholar and astronomer, Zhang Heng.
The device was invented in the year 130 AD, and could determine the
direction an earthquake moved.
2
Ice
cream, a tasty treat enjoyed the world over, was an invention of the
Chinese. The original creation was a combination of milk, flavorings and
rice that was packed in snow. According to legend, the famous explorer
Marco Polo was so delighted by the delicacy, he secured the recipe and
brought it home with him when he returned to Europe.
3
Silk
is a discovery of the Chinese, dating back to 3000 BC. According to
legend, Emperor Huang Di's wife, Lady Xi Ling Sui, discovered a silk
worm cocoon that had fallen into her tea. The heat from the tea is said
to have caused the strands of the cocoon to unravel, revealing the
silken thread.
4
The
Chinese lantern is a symbol representing long life, with origins dating
back to 250 BC. At one time, lanterns also represented the wealth of a
family. To exhibit their prosperity, the wealthiest families owned
lanterns of such immense size, hanging them required the assistance of
several people.
5
Kites
were invented by the Chinese sometime around 2000 BC. They were
originally designed to create fear in their enemies during battle. Kites
are also called Aeolian, meaning paper birds. It was once believed that
intentionally letting go of a kite would bring bad luck.
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