meaning not only "dragon" but also, onomatopoeically, "thunder". The word is found in many languages of the region, including ...
Image caption, February 10 marks the start of the Year of the Dragon. The date of the Lunar New Year falls sometime between 21 January and 20 February, on the second new moon after the December ...
If it seems like only a year since Apple announced a special-edition AirTag to celebrate Japanese new year, that’s because it is. That time, it was engraved with a jolly picture of a dragon.
After bidding farewell to the Year of the Rabbit, we are set to kick off the Year of the Dragon. The dragon is the fifth animal in the Chinese zodiac, and it holds a unique position as the only ...