For them, choosing China for their education felt natural. From an early age, they were fascinated by the ancient ties between Iran and China. China's deep history, rapid development and strong ties ...
As people celebrate the beginning of the new Chinese lunar year, the Year of the Snake, what do snakes symbolize in mythology?
Japanese Art History à la Takashi Murakami” at Gagosian’s Mayfair branch in London showcases the Japanese polymathic artist in remix mode as he updates important pieces from his country’s artistic ...
In Jingdezhen, China an ancient ceramics factory is being transformed into Taoxi Mingzhu, a landmark mixed-use complex ...
Snakes weren’t always “little dragons.” In early Chinese cultures, they were powerful symbols of vitality and strength in ...
Of emperors and dynasties – see how ancient jade and gold, dragons and cranes are used in eye-catching, new ways.
The rhythmic snip-snip-snip of her scissors fills the quiet atmosphere, creating intricate patterns that tell stories of ancient traditions, family tales and the ever-present beauty of rural China ...
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Ring in Year of the Snake at One Bangkok
One Bangkok, a new global lifestyle destination in the heart of Bangkok, invites everyone to greet the Year of the Snake and enjoy magnificent decorations and entertainment during "One Dynasty Chinese ...
In Chinese traditions, the snake is also considered a “small dragon” and has a unique presence. Many scholars believe that ...
Bidding farewell to the mythical Dragon, the world welcomes the Year of the Snake on January 29 — the first day of the Lunar ...
Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, is one of the most widely celebrated occasions in the ...
Once a traditional Spring Festival pastime, this 2,000-year-old game integrates elements of fantasy and imperial culture.