US Travel Editor Ted Thornhill steps beyond Miami’s party scene and into its vibrant patchwork of neighborhoods, each with a ...
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The Wildest Creatures in Chinese Folklore
Chinese folklore is filled with shape-shifters, demon hunters, and beasts that blur the line between gods and nightmares. These creatures weren’t just stories—they shaped culture, fear, and belief.
In a stream of southern China filled with plant debris, a pinkish river creature with wrinkly lips swam through the murk, perhaps searching for a meal or a mate. Instead, it caught the attention of ...
CHANGSHA, Oct. 26 (Xinhua) -- After resigning as a senior sales executive for a state-owned tobacco company in Shanghai, Yang Peiru registered a bamboo shoots processing company in his hometown, ...
In the Yachang Orchid National Nature Reserve in Guangxi, China, walls of green are dotted with colorful flowers. Countless orchids stick out from greenery and drape down from trees in the forest, and ...
Chinese businessman Dai Jie in the dock at Buganda Road Chief Magistrate’s Court in Kampala, where he was arraigned on charges of murder. PHOTO/JULIET KIGONGO. A Chinese businessman in Kampala, Dai ...
National Parks and Wildlife experts are monitoring a spotted-tail quoll sighted in the rocks of a busy northern New South Wales marina. Coffs Harbour residents found the forest-dwelling creature in ...
Oracle said on Thursday it expects cloud infrastructure revenue to grow to $166 billion in fiscal 2030, which would make up nearly 75 per cent of its total sales by then. Chief Executive Officer Clay ...
WHEN the fox fairy meets the scholar in a Chinese forest, they fall in love, but evil snake demons destroy the mortal scholar. His lover revives him and all ends happily. Derived from a collection of ...
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