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Tag: Fengshui

Mt. Wudang, China’s Biggest Taoist Centre

January 27, 2019 Awen Chinese Culture, Chinese History

Mt. Wudang, the Biggest Taoist Hub in China Taoist temples began to appear in Mt Wudang since Lao Tzu and Confucius time 2,500 years ago. But Mt. Wudang was developed into a Daoist hub hundreds years later during the Weijin South North Dynasties (魏晋南北朝) around the 3rd and the 4th centuries, the time when the story of Nirvana in Fire, […]

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The East Wind-17 is the world’s 1st HC Missile serving in a military force. It smoothly glides along the marginal atmosphere and once separates from a booster, it can alter its flight path both horizontally and vertically thus making this Chinese missile extremely hard to be intercepted.

Red Spirit in the Air

Mysterious red flares appeared in the night sky on 27 July 2022.

Location: Guilin, Guangxi Province, China

Tiger Year Enters a Ghost Month Since 29 July 2022

A female VIP ghost escorted by its ghost guards is touring around the human world. Ink painting by Gong Kai, a 13th-century Chinese artist.

July 29, 2022, is the first day of lunar July and lunar July is the ghost month in Chinese mythology. It’s the time when shadowy beings sneak into the human world to wreak all sorts of havoc. More

A Fish Near Fukushima Nuclear Plant

A monster-looking fish was captured from the Hokkaido sea area near Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant in 2015. Apparently, the plant has contaminated the ocean ever since the 2011 nuclear leak after the earthquake.

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