Friday, September 11th, 2009
The beautiful wondering spirit of the great Chinese blue dragon drifting gracefully across the face of the ocean.Duration : 0:0:8
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Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
As part of the first Prince of Songkla University PSU et Campus Research Open Week , an historic international expert seminar/discussion was held during November 21, 22, and 23, entitled: From Dragon & Naga to Lion & Elephant Illuminating Archetypal Symbols. World-renowned scholars and artists from China and ...
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Saturday, September 5th, 2009
2007 Chinese new year performance in IrelandDuration : 0:3:25
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Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009
how to make the face of clay?
face sculpting Clay Sculptor Zhang in chengdu , SICHUAN , China
the Artist who made the face of S.Korean President can make your face within 1 hours in 95% accuracy
Nice experience in china, just few artist and only in China can do ...
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Thursday, August 6th, 2009
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Wai Shui-kan (韋瑞群) spent the last 20 years mastering 'bian lian' (變臉), or face-changing, a 200-year-old Chinese art form that involves changing face masks with a sleight of hand. He was shot to fame on a Chinese TV show in 2007 where he changed 44 masks in 3 minutes, breaking ...
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Chinese dragon art - 3d rotation of my Mythical beast design. At nearly 2 feet long, made of steel, this oriental dragon is great for yard decor, indoor statuary, garden decor, or indoor art sculptures. The name is Secretsoarer Fyrescale or also know as "the protector of gardens!". With red ...
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Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
This is a short clip of the old Chinese art of 变脸 (pronounced bian lian), or literally, "face-changing". The performer rapidly goes though a series of masks in the routine, which may last for as long as 30 minutes or even more.
The performer may be dancing or even ...
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Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
Taken in Beijing in 2006. This ancient Chinese art is a secret, only passed down through families and from master to apprentice. Can you figure it out?Duration : 0:3:48
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