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C-shaped dragon from northeastern China, dating to 3500 BC. [Photo provided to China Daily] Archaeological digs uncover origins of mythical animal, Zhao Xu reports. The Chinese call themselves "the ...
As a biodiversity hotspot, Socotra was once the preserve of intrepid archaeologists and die-hard birders—but now, its alien ...
At the Bangor Public Library, the festival was celebrated by Chen Chinese Academy similarly to how it is in China: with crafts, special foods and a game in the style of dragon boat races.
Whether or not customs of Duanwu or Tuen Ng Festival can truly be ascribed to Qu Yuan’s drowning in 278BC, his life is worthy of celebration.
Planets & Transits News: Rahu and Ketu, the Dragon's Head and Tail, are karmic nodes, not planets, influencing spiritual growth. Rahu signifies desires and worldly ambitions, ...
In 2009, UNESCO officially inscribed the Chinese Dragon Boat Festival on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, recognising its global cultural value as a ...
Teams still have time to sign up to take part in the race on June 8 (Image: Cambridge Chinese Community Centre). At the heart of the festival is the thrill of dragon boat racing - a spectacle of ...
Chinese Dragon Café launched a temporary outlet at the Alpine Hotel in Nuwara Eliya for the month of April. Timed with the Avurudu season, the move caters to both loyal customers and tourists visiting ...
A promising Chinese youth footballer has died after suffering a serious head injury during training in Spain, his club said Thursday. Guo Jiaxuan fell into a coma last month after an accident ...
Uncover the groundbreaking discovery of the “Dragon Head” hominid skull in China, a find that challenges the long-standing Out of Africa theory! This fascinating fossil, dating back ...
Three Chinese warships that recently completed live-fire drills in the Tasman Sea have re-entered Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone and are currently being tracked operating east of Hobart.
Although often called “little dragons” — a reference to their role as inspiration for the Chinese loong, or dragon — snakes tend to command far less reverence in Chinese art and culture.Sometimes ...