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Chinese Dragons: Why They’re So Important in Chinese CultureThe use of dragons in Chinese art goes back as far as the Chinese civilization itself. Depictions of this creature can be found in practically every medium, from sculpture to paintings.
Australian police are seeking two people for allegedly vandalizing a century-old Chinese parade dragon and other valuable artefacts at a museum in a small town known for its historic links to China.
Wu Boli's late 14th century hanging scroll "Dragon Pine," for example, is a magnificent example of Chinese nature imagery.
The overall Chinese art market now accounts for 24 percent of the global art market, and drew nearly $15.6 billion in sales last year, according to a report by Clare McAndrew, a cultural economist ...
It's about unity. 10 people get together to reach one goal," said Han Fang Lim, the founder and logistics coordinator for Baltimore Chinese School Dragon Dance.
For almost fifty years two flashing neon dragons watched over Grauman’s Chinese Theater. The 1950s artwork was removed when the movie house was restored to its opening day look about a decade ...
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