A Chinese lantern exhibition was recently held in Rome, Italy, themed around the Chinese Dragon Palace and Eastern mythology.
On January 29, 2025, we enter your year—the Year of the Snake, according to Chinese astrology. This promises to be a ...
People are making the best of the freezing weather in northeast China: Sculptors have finely chiseled ice into elaborate ...
Sculptors have finely chiseled ice into elaborate structures resembling landmark castles and temples, and visitors are ...
The second new moon following the winter solstice marks a significant day for the Chinese people, as they observe 'New Year,' ...
Nine experimental AI-generated shorts from acclaimed directors debuted at the China National Film Museum. Read more at ...
Jentry Chau vs. the Underworld blends elements of Chinese mythology with a contemporary American setting to deliver viewers a unique viewing experience. The series features several mythological ...
The Dragon King Chinese mythology (Rural Tour·See Revitalization) Anyi, Jiangxi: Exploring the Potential of Forest Understory ...
After a quick look at how other cultures have regarded snakes, the lecture will turn to how the half-serpent/half-human Nuwa ...
This ancient calendar, which dates back over 2,000 years, is based on a 12-year cycle, with each year represented by an animal from the Chinese mythology. The snake, being the sixth animal in the ...
in which wholly dissimilar things (like a 3D cartoon platform game about a robot and a tough-as-nails action game based on Chinese mythology) are artificially pitted against one another ...