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Asian Culture

2025, the Year of Snake in Zodiac Animals

By Bella from Wukong Education In many Western countries, snakes have long been associated with evil and temptation. However, in China, snakes hold a more complex and varied symbolism. They are simultaneously associated with harvest, procreation, spirituality, and good fortune, as well as cunning, evil, threat, and terror.What does it…

Fu Hao : The First Queen Warrior in the Chinese History

Compiled by ArtiZen Editor From 2100-1400 BCE, When Aryans, the ‘superior’ Indo-Iranian racial group residing in central and eastern Europe, were expanding tribal territories aggressively across the West and South Asian steppes, the slavery society and dynasty Shang in East Asia was in its prime time with the current ruling…

Chinese new year blockbuster animation film ‘Ne Zha’ racks up $1.6 Billion and ascends to Top 10 highest-grossing movie in global box-office history

By ArtiZen Editor After hitting a $10 Billion ticket sales record in China’s domestic market, ‘Ne Zha 2’ also named ‘The Demon Boy Havoc in the Sea’ has debuted in North American markets across 48 states and 770 cinemas in America, as well as 10 provinces in Canada since Friday,…

Short Cartoon Film–The Legend of Milkyway love

By Shykie Animation The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, a Chinese folk story, tells the love story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl. The story of the Cowherd and Zhinu, from the classical romantic, also reflects the twists and turns of unwavering love, reflecting the Chinese working people’s unswerving…

Journey to the West Character Lore: Erlang Shen

Compiled from Fandom and Wiki Erlang Shen, or simply Erlang, is a god in Chinese folk religion and Daoism, associated with water (mainly flood control), warriorhood, hunting, and demon subdual. He is commonly depicted as a young man with a third, truth-seeing eye in the middle of his forehead, wielding a three-pronged spear, and being accompanied by his loyal hunting…

Video Game Outsider Podcast Interview with ArtiZen Editor on Asian Gaming Industry

By Gigi Geng Prelude: As we see recently many game shows are blooming and setting new records in terms of exhibition scale and reaching more people worldwide, Gamescom in Germany sees an unprecedented number of Asian developers participating in the event. Speaking of games from Asia, besides legacy Japanese developers…

The Dev Team behind Black Myth: Wukong

By ArtiZen Editorial Team Feng Ji is the CEO of Game Science, the Chinese studio behind the recently famed AAA game Black Myth: Wukong.  Feng has an unusual gaming experience in terms of his opinions slamming the game dev culture at that time and his crazy addiction to playing video…

Journey to the West

By Wikipedia Journey to the West (Chinese: 西遊記; pinyin: Xīyóujì) is a Chinese novel published in the 16th century during the Ming dynasty and attributed to Wu Cheng’en. It is regarded as one of the great Chinese novels, and has been described as arguably the most popular literary work in East Asia.Arthur Waley’s 1942 abridged translation, Monkey, is known in English-speaking…

Black Myth: Wukong New Game Review

By Jerry Williams A Souls-like based on the characters from a historic novel from 16th-century China that has the quality of a AAA title? Try to make me not play this game. Well, you’re too late because I’ve beaten it despite a frustrating final chapter, and I loved it! Most…

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