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Chinese Dragons: Why They’re So Important in Chinese Culture - MSNIn Chinese culture, though, dragons are never considered enemies, according to the New World Encyclopedia. Instead, they are worshipped as divine and righteous. The Chinese dragon also possesses ...
The concepts in the MingKwai typewriter underlie how Chinese, Japanese and Korean are typed today. The typewriter, patented ...
Linda Jaivin’s epic tale of China’s Cultural Revolution brings its players to life – and illustrates the massive scale of its ...
Historian Han Qi on why the exchange of scientific knowledge is so important - from astronomy and salt wells to high-speed trains Han Qi is a professor of Chinese history and culture at Hong Kong ...
A replica of glazed Chiwen, a roof ornament on ancient Chinese buildings, which was unearthed from a Xixia imperial tomb, is ...
Guo Jiakun, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, said on April 1 during a regular press conference: "We reject groundless vilification of Xizang's human rights, and religious and cultural cause ...
The English edition of an academic masterpiece from Jiangsu People’s Publishing House, an imprint of Phoenix Publishing and Media Group, sheds new light on Chinese history and culture. (Sponsored) ...
Dr. John Kuehn, Department of Military History, Command and General Staff College, speaks as a panelist during the Cultural and Area Studies Office panel Oct. 28, at the Lewis and Clark Center on Fort ...
ST. LOUIS — Visitors to the Missouri Botanical Garden this weekend immersed themselves in the rich history and culture of St. Louis' Chinese-American community. Chinese Culture Days wrapped up ...
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