A Tai Chi and Wushu master reflects on fifty years of training, Yin and Yang philosophy, meditation and the true meaning of ...
Vera Tsu Weiling is a world-renowned violinist, educator, and mentor, recognized for her exceptional artistry and dedication to music education. She began playing the violin at a very early age under ...
Follows a young cyclo (bicycle cab) driver on his poverty-driven descent into criminality in modern-day Ho Chi Minh City. The boy’s struggles to scratch out a living for his two sisters and ...
“Incantation” (咒; Zhòu), a Taiwanese supernatural horror film from 2022, utilizes a found footage style and was directed by Kevin Ko. Ko also teamed up with Chang Che-wei to pen the screenplay. The ...
Canal Cheong Jagerroos (張彤茹) is a contemporary artist that works primarily in abstract painting and installations, and which body of work have been exhibited worldwide since the 1980s. She is well ...
Take a step into the lesser-known parts of China and explore the fascinating cultures and traditions that lie beneath the surface. This collection of documentaries and clips offers a captivating ...
The Making of ‘The Ink Trail: Hong Kong’. Andreas von Buddenbrock is a Swedish artist known for his detailed ink drawings and the main illustrator of the “World’s Largest Coloring Book,” a Guinness ...
China-underground.com and CinaOggi.it are two sites dedicated to Chinese culture and represent a virtual bridge between Asia and Western countries. Since 2002, China-underground has organized cultural ...
The Hidden Depths of Qin Shi Huang’s Mausoleum: A Story of Preservation and Mystery. The Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, the First Emperor of a unified China, represents one of the most fascinating and ...
“A Danger Shared: A Journalist’s Glimpses of a Continent at War”, published by Blacksmith Books uncovers the poignant story of Melville Jacoby, an American journalist whose untimely death at 25 belied ...
The Chinese have an extensive history of astronomical observations that stretches back millennia. As early as the Shang Dynasty (c. 1600–1046 BCE), evidence of methodical celestial study can be found.
A eunuch in ancient China was a man castrated, typically early enough in his childhood to have major hormonal consequences in order to make him a reliable servant of a royal court where physical ...