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http://www.chinatown-online.co.uk/pages/culture/legends/
Chinatown Online: Legends of China Open in a new browser window
   Small collection of Chinese legends and myths.
   http://www.chinatown-online.co.uk/pages/culture/legends/
http://www.chinavista.com/experience/myth/myth.html
Chinavista: Chinese Myths and Fantasies Open in a new browser window
   Brief overview of the history and defining characteristics of Chinese mythology.
   http://www.chinavista.com/experience/myth/myth.html
http://www.chinavista.com/experience/joss1/deities.html
Chinavista: Deities Worshipped by Farmers Open in a new browser window
   Some of the gods worshipped by Chinese farmers.
   http://www.chinavista.com/experience/joss1/deities.html
http://www.chinavista.com/experience/story/story.html
Chinavista: Selected Chinese Myths and Fantasies Open in a new browser window
   Small selection of well-known myths and legends.
   http://www.chinavista.com/experience/story/story.html
http://beifan.com/026topic/26legends.html
Chinese Legends Open in a new browser window
   Brief accounts of several myths and legends on emperor Huangdi, and how the world was formed.
   http://beifan.com/026topic/26legends.html
http://www.chinapage.org/8-immortal.html
Eight Immortals of Chinese Mythology Open in a new browser window
   Listing of the names of the Eight Immortals and their iconography.
   http://www.chinapage.org/8-immortal.html
http://www.chinesefolklore.com/9/english/seven%20sister.htm
Seventh Sister and the Serpent Open in a new browser window
   Sacred saga of the Yi people of southwest China offering a repository of social life, customs and mores.
   http://www.chinesefolklore.com/9/english/seven%20sister.htm
http://www.taoresource.com/gods.html
Taoist Pantheon Open in a new browser window
   Brief descriptions of various Taoist deities.
   http://www.taoresource.com/gods.html
http://www.uga.edu/~asian-lp/jpn_html/yami/yayo_main.html
The Creation Myth of Yayo Open in a new browser window
   Told by Siapen Kotan Isamo of the Yami, a Malayo-Polynesian people inhabiting Orchid Island, part of the Republic of China, Taiwan.
   http://www.uga.edu/~asian-lp/jpn_html/yami/yayo_main.html

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