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  2. Chinese Phoenix Express announces closure of St. Cloud ... - AOL

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    The St. Cloud restaurant Chinese Phoenix Express closed its doors last week, according to a Facebook post from the restaurant. Phoenix Express announced its closure in a Nov. 24 post, saying that ...

  3. Chinese Cultural Center, Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Cultural Center (Chinese: 鳳凰城中國文化中心), now the Outlier Center, was a Chinese-themed retail complex in Phoenix, Arizona. It was developed in 1997 by BNU Corporation, a subsidiary of COFCO , a Chinese state-run enterprise and the country's largest food processor, manufacturer and trader. [ 1 ]

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  5. Fenghuang - Wikipedia

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    Fenghuang are mythological birds featuring in traditions throughout the Sinosphere. Fenghuang are understood to reign over all other birds: males and females were originally termed feng and huang respectively, but a gender distinction is typically no longer made, and fenghuang are generally considered a feminine entity to be paired with the traditionally masculine Chinese dragon.

  6. Four Holy Beasts - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix depicted at the Longshan temple, Taiwan. The Four Holy Beasts differs from Four Symbols in that Qilin replaces the White Tiger.The Four Symbols are the Azure Dragon (青龍) in the East, White Tiger (白虎) in the West, Vermilion Bird (朱雀) in the South, and the Black Tortoise (玄武) in the North.

  7. Lunar New Year 2023: Here's where to celebrate the Year of ...

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    Phoenix Chinese Week Culture and Cuisine Festival in Phoenix. The nonprofit Phoenix Chinese Week’s Chinese New Year festival, which took place annually between 1991 and 2020, is back this year ...

  8. Nine-headed bird - Wikipedia

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    An illustration from the Qing dynasty.. The nine-headed bird (九頭鳥), also called the "Nine Phoenix" (九鳳), is one of the earliest forms of the fenghuang, worshipped by ancient natives in Hubei Province, which during the Warring States period was part of the kingdom of Chu (楚). [1]

  9. Chinese Phoenix - Wikipedia

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