Part 1: Overview Explore the key themes of the Year of the Wood Snake, focusing on patience, intuition, and resilience. Discover your Chinese Zodiac sign’s ...
The Laughing Buddha, with his infectious smile and round belly, is a beloved symbol of abundance and happiness in Chinese culture ... To further enhance the luck-bringing abilities of the money toad, ...
Feng Shui offers travelers practical tips for harmonious journeys. Aligning travel plans with lucky directions, packing mindfully, and harmonizing hotel rooms with simple adjustments can enhance ...
Red three legged Toad God sitting on bed of Coins and Ingots This beautiful deep red coloured Three legged Wealth Toad God is one of the most traditional and authentic Feng Shui cures and enhancers ...
Goat – March 2019 Chinese Animal Predictions March is looking very rewarding for the Goat and they can have a lot of fun this month. The Goat can benefit from taking a trip or holiday in March and if ...
Feng Shui emphasizes the importance of balancing natural and artificial light for positive energy flow. Natural light, derived from the sun, infuses spaces with invigorating 'chi,' while ...
It has become a custom for financial consultant Lim Xui Wen to wonder about her luck just before the start of the Chinese New Year. Will she face difficulties in her career? Are there colleagues ...
Emily Feng is an international correspondent for NPR covering China, Taiwan and beyond. Feng joined NPR in 2019. She travels to big cities and small villages to report on social trends as well as ...
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He is a graduate of National Chengchi University in Taipei and SOAS, University of London. Languages: English and Chinese. You can get in touch with John by emailing [email protected] ...
Like with anything in the world, there are two sides to Chinese phones. On one of them, you can view and experience some of the best, most affordable and oddly creative Android phones on the market ...
EMILY FENG, BYLINE: If you're a fan of bubble tea, well, it was invented here in Taiwan, and a lot of the tapioca starch bubbles are still made here. CHOU CHIAH-YU: (Speaking Chinese). FENG ...