Today, we've put together the top 10 best dragon books for you.
Hold on to your hats, let's go on a journey through fantasy literature and the draconic universe!
For Tibetans, dragons are not only mythical curiosities, they are an integral part of everyday life and culture. Like many other Asian countries, the Tibetan dragon (also called "draco montana", "druk", "drug" or "zhug") is a central element in the cultural...
On the flag of Wales is the famous red dragon, named Y Ddraig Goch. The Welsh are very proud of this flag, and they have reason to be!
In this article, you will know everything about the Welsh dragon.
In Thailand, dragons embody both natural power and supernatural powers. They also represent maturity and longevity. Indeed, like the other Asian dragons, they can make rain, and thus ensure good harvests to the farmers. Thai dragons are also the protectors...
You do know that dragons don't exist in real life, right? Or do they? Do you ever dream of seeing pictures of real dragons? Today we will see 7 real dragons that exist within the animal kingdom. Sometimes nature is...
In Slavic mythologies, the words zmey (in Bulgarian, Russian and Macedonian), zmiy and zmaj (in Bosnian, Croatian and Slovenian), are used to designate a dragon. These words are masculine variations of the Slavic word for snake, which is feminine (for...