The Chinese dragon is more than just a lucky symbol! The post Chinese Dragons: Why They’re So Important in Chinese Culture ...
Notably, Hongshan, Lingjiatan and Liangzhu are known as the three major jade cultural centers in prehistoric China. Although ...
A well-known phrase goes, "Er yue er, long tai tou," meaning, "On the second day of the second month, the dragon lifts his head." The festival celebrates ancient agrarian Chinese culture ...
2024 is the Year of the Dragon, and the animal holds a special place in Chinese culture. The wood dragon is the fifth animal in the 12 Chinese zodiac signs, and the rabbit is its precedent.
Chinascope, a cultural organization that centers on learning about Chinese culture and bridging gaps between local and ...
To commemorate the return of these sacred statues, the first Gotong Toapekong procession was held in the eighth month of the ...
The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture and Sports on March 30 announced the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism’s ...
As Portland gears up for the annual Rose Festival, the downtown waterfront was a colorful display on Saturday morning to celebrate a Chinese tradition.