As a Chinese animated movie inspired by the country’s mythologies, beliefs, and religion, "Jiang Ziya: Legend of Deification" is an internationally acclaimed film that features a fictional take on the historical Chinese noble who shares the movie’s namesake. Find out if it's worth watching here.
The “Four Wangs” refer to four acclaimed Chinese landscape painters that lived in the late Ming and early Qing periods and have the same surname. Find out more about these highly influential painters here.
The art of tattooing has existed in China for thousands of years. The Chinese term is "ci shen" which translates to "puncture the body." And we take you through tattoos in Chinese history and culture.
Fashion designer Andrea Tetangco is a name most fashionistas have heard of, appearing on "one to watch" lists left and right. Andrea's been in the industry for 13 years and she offers advice for aspiring fashion and bridal designers, as well as brides-to-be.
Blade Auto Center, the largest car accessories chain in the country, has more than 50 branches nationwide. For advice on how to successfully expand your business, check out these tips from the company's founder Robert S. Tan.
A lot of artists around the world take inspiration from one of the most significant Chinese celebrations, the Lunar New Year. Depicting the symbolism, rich history, and tradition of the said event on canvas has given these artists widespread acclaim, and we, as viewers, get to benefit from their masterpieces.
Renowned as the first woman in China to paint in the Western style, Pan Yuliang was a contemporary Chinese painter that contributed remarkable modernist works that depict progressive ideas, despite sparking criticism and controversy during her time.