Mark your calendars—Chinese New Year 2025 kicks off on Wednesday, Jan. 29! While we bid farewell to the Year of the Wood Dragon, the legendary Chinese dragon remains a powerful symbol, deeply rooted ...
Sophie Couchman has undertaken research work for the See Yup Society on a voluntary basis and formerly curator at the Museum of Chinese Australian History. Leigh McKinnon is the Research Officer at ...
CU Boulder Asian languages faculty Yingjie Li and Yu Zhang reflect on what some consider the luckiest year in the Chinese zodiac An interesting thing happened in 2012: China’s steadily declining ...
This is the year of the dragon, Loong, the fifth of twelve animals in the cycle of the Chinese zodiac. Dragons must be revered and feared, but their fierce energy should be nurtured, not negated.
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