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Rare ceramic dragon head — at least 1,400 years old — found at temple in China. See itaccording to a Feb. 19 news release from the Institute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. They dug ...
Between two high-rise buildings on Queen’s Road East sits a quiet, rather dark temple. Its carefully carved roof bears patterns telling tales from Chinese folklore, and the smell of incense ...
A temple in China has found itself a real-life Lucky Cat, one that raises its paw on demand to give visitors a friendly high five. The moggy, often spotted with a gold chain around its neck ...
A domesticated feline at a temple in China has been dubbed the “high-five cat” because of the manner in which it greets tourists who are flocking to the site seeking good luck. The moggy ...
At Xiyuan Temple in Suzhou, China, a cat named Jellybean has become an unlikely attraction Perched at the entrance, this 4-year-old feline greets visitors with a playful high-five, earning a ...
A domesticated cat has become the star attraction at a China temple, charming visitors with its adorable 'high-five' greeting. The cat, adorning a gold chain, greets tourists by raising its paw to ...
according to a Feb. 19 news release from the Institute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. They dug into a brick and tile pit next to what was once a high-level temple ...
BEIJING: A domesticated feline at a temple in China has been dubbed the “high-five cat” because of the manner in which it greets tourists who are flocking to the site seeking good luck.
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