But the snake in Chinese culture is not just a divine or benevolent figure. It also represents duality–wisdom and danger, good and evil. This dual nature is reflected in numerous Chinese legends, ...
A program of Chinese art forms — traditions cherished and passed along among generations in the Asian-American community — ...
Snakes weren’t always “little dragons.” In early Chinese cultures, they were powerful symbols of vitality and strength in ...
An ongoing exhibition at Shanghai Library East is celebrating the Year of the Snake with a display of 270 snake-themed ...
To celebrate the Year of the Snake, "Zodiac on Parade," a public art project, displays snake statues to reflect the culture, people, and traditions surrounding the Lunar New Year. "We want people to ...
To ring in the Year of the Snake, Bulgari hosted a unique art exhibition in Shanghai, with works by 19 international and ...
The Norton Museum of Art will celebrate Lunar New Year with a family-friendly free community day on Feb. 8. Organizers stopped by our studio to talk more about the event. For more information, click ...
As one of the 12 animals in the traditional Chinese zodiac, the snake is widely represented in ... engravings and digital art, created by established artists like Dai Dunbang and Zheng Xinyao ...