Tu'er Ye, or the Rabbit God, is a symbol of old Beijing. Figurines depicting the Rabbit God are usually sold during the Mid-autumn Festival in Beijing. The figurines are said to bring good luck, good health, and safety. We have invited a fifth generation clay Rabbit God sculptor to tell us more about the history and story of the Rabbit God.
On August 12, the Evenk Autonomous Banner held celebrations for its 60th anniversary of establishment by hosting a Nadam Fair in Hulun Buir, Inner Mongolia, China.
In the Capital Museum in Beijing, there is a special team called the "Youth" Guide Team. It is made up of 18 retirees with an average age of 57.
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It’s harvest season for spring tea in China and you could do worse than trying Longjing, Pu-erh, Big Red Robe or Mount Emei tea.
Tu'er Ye, or the Rabbit God, is a symbol of old Beijing. Figurines depicting the Rabbit God are usually sold during the ...