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Quaint Gubei is a far cry from China’s other tourist-stuffed water towns, and it’s just two hours from the capital ...
In this video, I bring the epic story of Sun Wukong from Black Myth: Wukong to life through a detailed diorama. Watch as I ...
Ready to master the art of dragon diorama creation? In this video, I'll show you how to sculpt a realistic Hookfang dragon ...
Both art forms emerged in Yangjiabu in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and prospered in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). "Our kites' decorations draw inspiration from the New Year pictures, so each one ...
In another custom, parents use realgar wine to draw the Chinese character for "king" - 王 - on a child's forehead, symbolising their transformation into a little tiger. The Dragon Boat Festival is ...
At Yang Hongwei's studio in Yangjiabu village in Weifang, East China's Shandong Province, a 60-meter-long kite with a dragon head patiently awaits the moment to take off at the 42nd Weifang ...
The latest archival offering from Bonington Gallery highlights Descendants of the Dragon (1991), an exhibition celebrating the dragon’s role in Chinese-British culture. Curated by Alex Jovčić-Sas, ...
Sharing their love of culture Artists, dancers, and artisans join New Year tour to share traditional culture with a global audience, Zhang Zhouxiang reports.
At Portland’s Lunar New Year parade on Saturday, the Year of the Snake celebration included the unveiling of the dragon and a performance from “retired” Portland dance-rock band The Slants.
You may spot in the sky a new 20m-long dragon kite, ... There are also free craft stations, such as one in which you can try your hand at the traditional art of Chinese ink rubbing, ...
On the first day of Chinese New Year (Jan 29), there will also be an eight-minute show called A Lunar Extravaganza: New Horizons at 7.30pm, featuring an erhu soloist, dragon poi performers, LED ...