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January 6, 2020

The Relationship Between the Chinese Emperor and the Dragon

By Cassidy Tse in China History Tag Yellow Emperor

As we all know, the ancient emperors called them "the real dragon and the son of heaven." so how did these terms come about? It is said that in ancient…

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January 6, 2020

The Origin and History of the Mysterious Chinese Dragon

By Cassidy Tse in China History Tag Chinese dragon, Chinese etymology, Suanni Bixi

The Chinese dragon is a virtual animal that first appeared in legends, myths and stories.Chinese dragon can be divided into several dozens of kinds, such as Qinglong, Yinglong, Jiaolong, Panlong,…

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January 6, 2020

The Global Advantages of China’s High-speed Rail

By Cassidy Tse in Travel News Tag Chinese railway

In recent years, China's high-speed rail has developed rapidly, building the world's largest high-speed rail network and going abroad to build high-speed trains for many countries in the world. Advantages…

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January 6, 2020

Tang Tri-Color Glazed Ceramics in China

By Cassidy Tse in Arts & Crafts Tag Tang dynasty

Tang tri-colored glazed potteries, known as a shining treasure among ancient Chinese pottery, originated in Tang Dynasty (618AD —907AD).Various tri-colored glazed figurines have been found in many tang tombs, among…

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January 6, 2020

Dragon King, the Controller of Weather and Water in Chinese Mythology

By Cassidy Tse in China History Tag double ninth, dragon

As we all know, the ancient emperors called them "the real dragon and the son of heaven." so how did these terms come about? It is said that in ancient…

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January 6, 2020

Chinese Wood Carving, Originated in Neolithic Period

By Cassidy Tse in Arts & Crafts Tag Chinese folk handicrafts, Chinese wood carving

Wood carving is a branch of sculpture. It is one of the traditional Chinese folk handicrafts, which can be divided into three-dimensional carving, root carving and relief. Chinese wood carving…

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January 6, 2020

Chinese Stone Lion, the Common Ornament in Chinese Traditional Architecture

By Cassidy Tse in Religions & Beliefs Tag Chinese culture

Stone lions are carved from stone and are common decorations in traditional Chinese architecture, such as palaces, temples, pagodas, Bridges, tombs, mansions, gardens, etc. Lions symbolize safety and luck in…

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January 6, 2020

Chinese Snake Wine, the Mysterious Ancient Chinese Medicinal Wine

By Cassidy Tse in Food & Drinks Tag healing in China, Snake wine, Traditional Chinese Medicine

Snake wine, a powerful liquor soaked in snakes, has a long history of healing in China. Modern pharmacology has also proved that snake wine has anti-inflammatory, analgesic and sedative effects.…

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January 6, 2020

The Benefits and Significance of China’s High-speed Rail

By Cassidy Tse in Others Tag beijing-shanghai, high-speed railway

Although China's high-speed rail service is shorter than in developed countries, the "high-speed rail economy" is already evident. China's high-speed railway plays an important role in promoting the development of…

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January 6, 2020

Baby Panda, the Cute Little Animal in China

By Cassidy Tse in Others Tag newborn panda

Pandas have only a small number of offspring in their lifetime, making it difficult for baby pandas to survive. The giant panda population is growing very slowly because of the…

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