Chrissy Lau, the designer of Australia Post's Year of the Snake stamps and lucky snakes painted on a light rail tram in ...
Striking gold jewelry and weapons made by Sarmatian nomads have been unearthed from three burial mounds in Kazakhstan that ...
Throughout history, China has maintained a deep connection with ice and snow. Beyond simply enduring the harsh cold winter ...
"The clay used for the Lucky Star sculptures is stored in a cellar for three years before being sculpted. Completing a single ...
Jiaozi, sometimes known as Chinese dumplings, is a popular dish in Chinese cuisine. A thin layer of dough is usually used to ...
In a studio adorned with antique charm in north China Tianjin Municipality Zhang Yu delicately rotated the clay sculpture with his left hand while sk ...
On Ancient Culture Street, Tianjin's oldest hub for folk culture and commerce, the red-and-gold signboard ... a big gold ingot in his right hand and a ruyi, a symbol of good luck, in his left hand, ...
A must-have dish for Chinese New Year, longevity noodles symbolise a long and prosperous life. The number eight is considered lucky in Chinese culture, making this dish a perfect way to end your meal ...
Singaporean celebrities have been out and about over Chinese New Year to bai nian, visiting family and friends during the festive period. Local actresses Zoe Tay, Pan Lingling and Aileen Tan went to ...
Chinese New Year's Eve. Amid the festive cheer, the snake -- a symbol that carries intricate cultural significance in both Eastern and Western traditions -- is shaking off its negative connotations ...