As people celebrate the beginning of the new Chinese lunar year, the Year of the Snake, what do snakes symbolize in mythology?
A dazzling fireworks display choreographed by Zhong Liang illuminates the night sky on February 2, 2025. Photo: Courtesy of ...
The Norton Museum of Art will celebrate Lunar New Year with a family-friendly free community day on Feb. 8. Organizers stopped by our studio to talk more about the event. For more information, click ...
It is remarkable that the previous high was set by the same film series, with the first "Ne Zha" installation raking in nearly 5.04 billion yuan in 2019. As ticket sales continue to climb, the sequel ...
Fantasy feature Ne Zha 2 has become the top-grossing domestic animated feature of all time in a milestone for Chinese cinema As of Wednesday Ne Zha ...
THIS year, 2025, is the year of the green Wood Snake, the sixth animal in the Chinese zodiac calendar. In Western culture, the snake is largely viewed with trepidation, as snakes are cold-blooded and ...
One of the most famous Chinese folk tales is the “Legend of the White Snake.” Although early versions of the myth date back ...
SELANGOR’S state-level Chinese New Year celebration will take place on Feb 8 at the Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen temple in Jenjarom ...
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Swing by GBTB's first floral display of 2025, Spring Blossoms: Legend of Lady White Snake for pretty dahlias & replicas of ...
But the snake in Chinese culture is not just a divine or benevolent figure. It also represents duality–wisdom and danger, good and evil. This dual nature is reflected in numerous Chinese legends, ...