Toilet paper was invented in China but was only available to Emperors. Fortune cookies were invented in the 1920s in San Francisco by a noodle factory worker and are considered more of an American tradition than Chinese. In 1974, farmers in Shaanxi province uncovered pieces of old pottery and discovered the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor to unite China, containing thousands of life-sized terracotta soldiers, horses and chariots.
Toilet paper was invented in China but was only available to Emperors. Fortune cookies were invented in the 1920s in San Francisco by a noodle factory worker and are considered more of an American tradition than Chinese. In 1974, farmers in Shaanxi province uncovered pieces of old pottery and discovered the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor to unite China, containing thousands of life-sized terracotta soldiers, horses and chariots.
Toilet paper was invented in China but was only available to Emperors. Fortune cookies were invented in the 1920s in San Francisco by a noodle factory worker and are considered more of an American tradition than Chinese. In 1974, farmers in Shaanxi province uncovered pieces of old pottery and discovered the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor to unite China, containing thousands of life-sized terracotta soldiers, horses and chariots.
Toilet paper was invented in China but was only available to Emperors. Fortune cookies were invented in the 1920s in San Francisco by a noodle factory worker and are considered more of an American tradition than Chinese. In 1974, farmers in Shaanxi province uncovered pieces of old pottery and discovered the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor to unite China, containing thousands of life-sized terracotta soldiers, horses and chariots.
Toilet paper was invented in China, but it was only made
available to Emperors. Fortunate Fortune cookies are not a traditional Chinese custom. They were invented by a noodle factory worker in the 1920’s, in San Francisco. We guess you could say fortune cookies are a traditional American custom. Uncovered In 1974, a group of farmers digging for a well in the Shaanxi province uncovered some bits of very old pottery. They discovered the tomb of Qin, the first emperor who united China, and whom China is named after (Qin is pronounced Chin). The tomb contained thousands of amazing life-sized terracotta soldiers, horses, and chariots.