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Did you know that in China giving a clock as a gift wrapped in white wrapping paper would be seen as wishing ill upon the recipient? It's true! Both clocks and white denote death in Chinese culture, but gifts like wine and cognac are often appreciated.
Many Western customs are well-known and even accepted in most of China; however, it is still good to know some basic Chinese etiquette for your travels out of respect. There are many superstitions in China that shape their etiquette, especially when it comes to gift-giving and dining. Those are just a few thoughts to take with you on your trip. Below is a list of dos and don'ts for your trip to China.
In spite of the long list of Chinese etiquettes, you will find that most people in China are actually very accepting of cultural differences, especially in large cities where tourism is booming. Keep the guidelines in mind, but enjoy yourself, take in the local cultures and have a safe and happy trip!
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