Timeless Joy: Ancient Chinese Artifacts Speak Through Smiles for World Smile Day
As World Smile Day approaches on May 8, ancient artifacts from the Chinese mainland remind us that the language of kindness and joy is timeless.
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As World Smile Day approaches on May 8, ancient artifacts from the Chinese mainland remind us that the language of kindness and joy is timeless.
China Media Group’s “Exploring China Through Bamboo and Wooden Slips” returns with an innovative second season, unveiling ancient Chinese civilization through a blend of tradition and technology.
Discover the newly opened Taosi Site Museum in Shanxi Province, featuring over 230 ancient artifacts including the world’s earliest measuring instruments.
Discover the millennia-old pulse of Chinese civilization at the Luoyang Museum, where artifacts like the terracotta Buddha and ancient jade treasures tell stories of the past.
Visitors flooded the Henan Museum during the May Day holiday to see centuries-old ivory sculptures of a radish and cabbage, marveling at their lifelike appearance and exquisite craftsmanship.
Archaeologists in east China have unearthed 2,200-year-old leaves in an ancient Chu State tomb, offering new insights into preservation methods and burial customs.