Kong zhu, or diabolo, is one of those traditional Chinese toys you can't have missed, especially if you visited any of the temple fairs or are prone to wandering in Beijing's many parks in the morning ...
It's there on the maps for all to see: Beijing's very own Cephalostachyum Museum; or as some other maps label it, a museum of "empty bamboos." Puzzled? I'll admit I was. According to Wikipedia, ...
Diabolo Dance Theater (舞鈴劇場) was one of only five Taiwanese groups invited to perform in Aichi, Japan, at the World Expo 2005 and now the group is back in Taiwan for its first-ever performance at the ...
Dong Yutong prepares a diabolo at Wukesong Diabolo Culture Square in Beijing, capital of China, Aug 11, 2020. Dong Shulin, 66, lives with his wife Mei Yongpei and his 9-year-old granddaughter Dong ...
On May 18, Beijing Diabolo Museum, the first intangible cultural heritage theme museum to settle in a Beijing community, formally opened to tourists. Xuanwu District will offer strong support to the ...
Ong Hock Eng's journey into diabolo did not start with formal lessons, but through curiosity after following his brother's ...
Dong Shulin, 66, lives with his wife Mei Yongpei and his 9-year-old granddaughter Dong Yutong in Beijing. Dong Shulin started to play diabolo in 2003 and now the whole family are fond of playing this ...