Clad in golden armor, riding on ferocious tigers or holding herb-pounding pestles, some may be less recognisable for non-Chinese rabbit lovers.
This Lunar New Year, it's all about the Rabbit. The holiday, which is also known as Chinese New Year and Spring Festival, is officially upon us, kicking off officially on Sunday, January 22.
Now, Rabbit Baby, also known as Tubao in Chinese, hopes to make his mark. On Feb 12, a video posted by a police SWAT team in Wuhan, central China, showed Rabbit Baby wearing a patrol dog harness ...
Much like the star signs of the zodiac, the animals of Chinese astrology are thought to dictate different personality traits. In the annual zodiac cycle, the rabbit represents those born in 2011 ...