With over a 100,000 spectators, the colorful celebration along North Broadway in Chinatown has become a significant cultural event in the Southern California Asian-American Community.
According to researcher Leigh McKinnon from the Golden Dragon Museum in Bendigo, Victoria, there were only around 140 Chinese people living in the state two years before the gold rush.
King Charles applied gold leaf to a historic dragon from Brighton’s Royal Pavilion, which will be displayed in Buckingham Palace’s East ...
a small gold dragon motif sits at the top of the watch and is flanked by ‘dragon’ and wood’ Chinese characters and a red ruby. The red gold and green enamel watch is focused around the new ...
New York: Bloomsbury, 2015. Beattie, James. "'Hungry Dragons': Expanding the Horizons of Chinese Environmental History— Cantonese Gold-Miners in Colonial New Zealand, 1860s–1920s." International ...