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EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 50 MIN

108.Interesting Chinese Culture—— 15 Chinese Cultural Taboos

from Chinese History & Mythology · host Bonnie

Why do Chinese people avoid the number 4, green hats, mirrors facing the bed, or saying the word “death” too directly? In this episode, we explore 15 everyday Chinese cultural taboos and the history, beliefs, and social values behind them. From weddings and funerals to bedroom layout, speech habits, feng shui, and nighttime rules, these customs reveal how Chinese culture understands luck, respect, harmony, and the rhythm of life.

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