Every society has its myths but China ranks high when it comes to superstitions thanks to its ancient civilisation In China, superstitions are more than just ancient beliefs, they still shape daily ...
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When I stood on a platform to see the vast array of heliostats in the Gobi Desert near Dunhuang, where 12,000 mirrors track ...
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Visitors pack the Xiaoxitian scenic area in Xixian county, Shanxi province. in October. ZHU XINGXIN/CHINA DAILY In recent ...
In China, superstitions are more than just ancient beliefs, they still shape daily life. Some older Chinese believe mirrors should never face the bed, as it is thought to cause insomnia and ...