MBCS, part of the IPG Mediabrands network, has teamed up with Aiken brand to bring Malaysians a brighter start to the Chinese ...
On January 29, people of Chinese ancestry all around the world will usher in the Year of the Snake, the sixth animal in the ...
The best known Chinese folk representation of snakes is the Legend of the White Snake. The snake’s role in it has gone from ...
In Greek mythology, the rod of Asclepius, entwined with a single serpent, symbolizes medicine and healing - an emblem still ...
The first day of the Chinese New Year falls on January 29 this year. Also known as the Spring Festival or Lunar New Year, the festival marking the advent of spring is widely celebrated in China and ...
Standing at the Poly MGM Museum in Macao, Shanghai resident Li Xue hopes to find her Chinese zodiac animal. The museum ...
From mythical guardians to symbols of transformation and terror, the snake has slithered its way into the annals of art ...
Chinese mythology has been trending lately ... Inspired by the tale of the Chinese moon goddess Chang'e, this story puts a young woman on a quest to free her mother from her binds.
The Year of the Snake embodies transformation, femininity, and duality, reflected in cultural myths, artistic expressions, ...
In the mythic geography book Shan Hai Jing (Classic of Mountains and Seas), many gods hold snakes or hang snakes around their ears, or have a snake’s body, as a mark of their extraordinary abilities, ...