Yuuki’s blog

I, Yuuki, hanxue’s founder, am specialized in gastronomy and languages. In addition, I had the opportunity to travel to several countries wherein I lived extraordinary experiences over the course of 7 years. I learnt that mastering a language is not enough when you get to the country you have always dreamt of since there are many cultural and social factors that you must know and, I want to share all I have learnt with you.

Punky Night

Punky Night

By: Tania Machorro Punky Night lands on October’s last Thursday. It is a Somerset tradition, although it is almost certainly linked with Halloween given that similar traditions can be found across the West Country.  Sometime in the Middle...

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La Toussaint, a French celebration

La Toussaint, a French celebration

By: Francisco Landa Once again, we are on the eve of a celebration that makes us experience a whole series of sensations and emotions, both in the family and personal spheres as well as in the social one. The celebrations and...

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Day of the Dead

Day of the Dead

The Day of the Dead is one of the most awaited and beautiful festivities that we celebrate as Mexicans on November 1st and 2nd. On this date, absence is not celebrated but the living presence of those who have departed and the return of...

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Halloween

Halloween

By: Daniel Morales Halloween is a famous date celebrated on October 31 in which houses are decorated with pumpkins, skeletons, spiders, and other gloomy decorations. Its name comes from the phrase All Hallows's Eve, which also means All...

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Hangeul Day

Hangeul Day

In order to comprehend this celebration, you need to know that the Korean alphabet is known as Hangeul (한글) in South Korea. The Korean Alphabet Day, or Hangeul Day (한글날 - hangeul nal), is celebrated on October 9th. Annually, Korean people...

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National Day of the People’s Republic of China

National Day of the People’s Republic of China

Every year, October 1 is celebrated as China's National Day, called 国庆节 (Guóqìngjié) in Chinese. It is one of the seven major holidays in this beautiful country.  The significance of this day dates back to the fall of the Chinese empire...

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History of South Korea’s moon cakes

History of South Korea’s moon cakes

The mid-autumn festival in South Korea. In the last blog, we talked about the mid-autumn festival in china, but now, we are going to talk about the same celebration in a different country. Usually, people believe that this festival is...

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History of China’s moon cakes

History of China’s moon cakes

o I believe that, over time, people are drawn more and more towards Asian culture, which is why I would like to talk about one of my favorite holidays. Even if the season is not here yet, I am looking forward to it, which is why I will...

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