The campaign introduces a comedic twist to Chinese mythology and features an overworked Goddess of Fortune named Choy San, who enlists the help of the newly invented Goddess of Beauty. The Goddess ...
Lunar New Year celebrations begin Wednesday. Here's everything to know about the 2025 Lunar New Year, the Year of the Snake.
BEIJING, Jan. 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On January 15, the MINISO×Black Myth: Wukong joint-themed store officially opened in Beijing, marking MINISO as the exclusive global offline distributor for ...
Action icon Jackie Chan has completed principal photography on “The Shadow’s Edge,” a high-stakes thriller that marks his ...
In one myth explaining the origin of the caduceus, Hermes used his rod to separate two fighting snakes. In the Chinese Legend of the White Snake, Bai Suzhen is a snake spirit who transforms into a ...
Snakes in Chinese mythology aren't manifestations of wickedness or evil as in Western cultures. But while people born in the year of the snake are seen as charismatic, intelligent and artistic ...
It started out as a way to signal the start of spring and the end of winter. Chinese mythology and tradition served as the festival's foundation, and it has developed throughout time into the ...
Chinese mythology has been trending lately, mostly thanks to Black Myth: Wukong, leaving many of us wondering how we can begin to learn about this rich, deep, beautiful history. If you're looking ...
Over the next decade, MINISO plans to bring 100 Chinese IPs to the global market. As the collection rolls out in these five cities, MINISO plans to introduce the Black Myth: Wukong merchandise to more ...
Linda insists she's more like Bai Suzhen, a female snake spirit who in Chinese mythology risked everything to steal an immortal herb that could save her ailing husband. The comparison is apt.
BEIJING, Jan. 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On January 15, the MINISO×Black Myth: Wukong joint-themed store officially opened in Beijing, marking MINISO as the exclusive global offline distributor for ...
Per Chinese mythology, these reptiles represent principles such as balance (as it’s the sixth year of a 12-year cycle), resilience, the pursuit of love, and more. The snake's shedding ties into ...