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  2. Egg balancing - Wikipedia

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    Egg balancing is a traditional Chinese practice of standing eggs on their ends that has also been popularized in the United States. Although the irregular shape of eggs makes this somewhat difficult, eggshells typically have many imperfections such that the vast majority can be balanced on their broad ends with minimal effort.

  3. Category:Chinese egg dishes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Chinese egg dishes" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Chinese red eggs;

  4. Egg balancing is possible on every day of the year, not just the vernal equinox, [17] and there is no relationship between any astronomical phenomenon and the ability to balance an egg. [18] The Fisher Space Pen was not commissioned by NASA at a cost of millions of dollars, while the Soviets used pencils.

  5. Today is spring equinox - so can you really balance an egg on ...

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    Is it the only day of the year when you can do it?

  6. Qigong - Wikipedia

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    With roots in Chinese medicine, philosophy, and martial arts, qigong is traditionally viewed by the Chinese and throughout Asia as a practice to cultivate and balance the mystical life-force qi. [4] Qigong practice typically involves moving meditation, coordinating slow-flowing movement, deep rhythmic breathing, and a calm meditative state of mind.

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  8. Chinese variety art - Wikipedia

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    Chinese street performers seen by Johan Nieuhof in 1655–57. Chinese performing arts have a long history. Variety show is known to existed as early as the Qin dynasty (221–207 BC) or possibly earlier. During the Qin and Han periods, Juedi (角抵) or Baixi (百戲) variety show was popular with the common people.

  9. Shane Chen - Wikipedia

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    Shane Chen (Chinese: 陈星; [1] born 10 February 1956 in Beijing, China) is a Chinese-American inventor and entrepreneur based in Camas, Washington. [2] He is best known for inventing the self-balancing hoverboard. [3] [4]