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         Chinese Mythology:     more books (101)
  1. Chinese Children's Stories Vol. 64: Why is the Sky So High?, Turning Into Stone (Chinese Children's Stories; Mythology) by Staff Hwa-I Publishing Co, 1991-06
  2. Yamantaka: Buddhist, Mahayana, Ishtadevata, Vajrayana, Geluk, Tibetan Buddhism, Sanskrit, Yama (Buddhism and Chinese Mythology)
  3. Chinese Mythology
  4. Chinese Mythology
  5. Dragons, Gods and Spirits from Chinese Mythology by Tao Tao :iu Sanders, 1980
  6. Chinese Children's Stories Vol. 65: Lugging Mountains, What's a Life Span? (Chinese Children's Stories; Mythology) by Staff Hwa-I Publishing Co, 1991-06
  7. Chinese Mythology: Chinese Mythology. Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors, Yu the Great, Xia Dynasty, Shang Dynasty, Chinese creation myth, Chinese dragon, Jade Emperor, Three Pure Ones
  8. Chinese Xiehouyu: Classical and Contemporary Folk Expressions and Allegories by Jing-Heng Sheng Ma, 2009-06-01
  9. Chinese Food & Folklore (Food & Folklore) by Jeni Wright, 1999-05-06
  10. Best-Loved Chinese Proverbs by Theodora Lau, Kenneth Lau, et all 2008-12-20
  11. Dragones, Dioses Y Espiritus De LA Mitologia China/Dragons, Gods and Spirits of Chinese Mythology (Serie Mitologias/Mythology) by Tao Tao Liu Sanders, 1992-01
  12. Chinese - Japanese Mythology by John C.;Anesaki, Masaharu Ferguson, 1937
  13. The Student's Mythology: A Compendium Of Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Assyrian, Persian, Hindoo, Chinese, Scandinavian, Celtic, Aztec And Peruvian Mythologies by C. A. White, 2007-06-25
  14. The Origin of Chinese Deities by Cheng Manchao, Feng Huaxiu, 1997-01-01

101. Four Gods Heaven And Earth
The myth of the Four Gods has been deeply rooted in ancient Chinesemythology. The following are exerpts from Derek Walters' An
http://www.sempai.org/~felicia/myth.html

102. Haw Par Villa To Get A New Lease Of Life
The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is looking to revitalise Singapore's Chinesemythology theme park attraction, Haw Par Villa. International
http://www.stb.com.sg/media/press/20000428.stm

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