Though there is no definitive evidence of his existence, Xiang Tuo first appeared in written records around the 3rd century ...
Dr. José Luis Punzo Díaz, researcher at Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History, shares his insights on the ...
From invention of writing to discovery of tea, these mythological figures stand apart in the founding myth of Chinese culture ...
Koreans are angered by a Chinese local government's decision to include bibimbap, a traditional Korean dish, in its cultural ...
Starting this semester, China’s national school curriculum will focus more on national security and traditional culture.
a professor of history at Yale University. By tarring Chinese immigrants as those who would eat things Americans would refuse to, it made them the “other.” Other communities, while not being ...
Numerous small and medium-sized stand-up comedy clubs continued to put on in-person shows, which were filmed and edited into ...
Jiliang is one of the four divine beasts in the "The Classic of Mountains and Seas," and legend has it that people can extend ...
Chinese culture met Britain's ancient heart last weekend, as a Chinese festival was celebrated with an event at Stonehenge.
The internationally acclaimed Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural History, a research center for the study of Chinese-Western cultural exchange, will move to Boston College from the ...
It's a practice that's about as American as apple pie — accusing immigrant and minority communities of engaging in bizarre or ...