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And eventually, she adds, “dragons became symbolic and a part of the Chinese culture.” So, as we step into 2025’s Year of the Wood Snake, let’s keep the spirit of the dragon alive.
A portion of the paintings sold will benefit the CCC and the artists who live in Tianjin, a Chinese city. “They are the chubby, lovely, red-cheeked babies that carry symbols such as the Dragon.
The use of dragons in Chinese art goes back as far as the Chinese civilization itself. Depictions of this creature can be found in practically every medium, from sculpture to paintings.
Australian police are seeking two people for allegedly vandalizing a century-old Chinese parade dragon and other valuable artefacts at a museum in a small town known for its historic links to China.
The Museum of Neon Art wants to restore a dragon that was donated to them and put it on display at their new home in Glendale. The campaign ends at midnight… don’t you want to see that amazing ...