Culture | Qixi: The Chinese Valentine’s Day Where Lovers Meet on a Bridge of Birds

 

🎙️ Magpie Bridge & Milky Way: China’s Most Romantic Night Move over, Valentine’s Day—China’s Qixi Festival is a 2,000-year-old love story that takes romance to the stars… literally.

 

In this episode, we dive into:

🌌 The legend of two star-crossed lovers separated by the Milky Way

🌉 A bridge made of magpies (yes, birds!)

🧵 Why sewing and stargazing were once the love languages of the day

💔 How Qixi blends myth, devotion, and surprisingly modern celebrations

🗣️ Romantic Mandarin phrases to help you express love the right way From ancient sky lore to today’s candlelit dinners and crafty traditions, this is love with cultural depth.

 

💬 Want to say “I love you” in Chinese—naturally? Try a free 1-on-1 Mandarin lesson at eChineseLearning.com. No bird bridge required. The content of this podcast is drawn from real teaching experiences of the eChineseLearning instructor team.

 

To protect privacy and enhance audio quality, some or all of the voices are created with AI assistance. We aim to provide professional and insightful perspectives on Chinese language and culture.

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