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Cats in Chinese mythology are typically bad omens unless ... or in the southeast sector of the home to stimulate wealth. Not ...
A shopping centre in the Chinese capital Beijing has blended ... From a hyperrealistic cai shen, or “god of wealth”, and tiny robots playing football to swimming robotic carp, the exhibition ...
According to traditional Chinese geomancy, households embrace the time-honored practice of welcoming the God of Wealth, or Cai Shen in Chinese, into their home or office on the fifth day of the ...
A staff member in the costume of the God of Wealth interacts with tourists at Sanfangqixiang (Three Lanes and Seven Alleys), an ancient block in downtown Fuzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province ...
This is the hilarious moment an inflatable God of Wealth tickled a Chinese man's armpit during a group photo. Footage shows the man posing with his colleague as the wacky, waving mascot kept ...
In Chinese culture, Caishen is worshipped as the God of Wealth. He can be seen adorned in imperial robes and holding symbols of prosperity like the Ruyi scepter. Caishen is the symbol of affluence ...
Folk deities include the goddess of the sea (Mazu 妈祖) and the god of wealth (caishen 财神). Relatively few Chinese adults formally identify with religious and philosophical traditions that originated in ...