Goujian’s Sword: Hubei’s 2,500-Year-Old Bronze Treasure
The 2,500-year-old Sword of Goujian, unearthed in 1965, remains a pinnacle of ancient Chinese craftsmanship, now displayed at Hubei Provincial Museum.
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The 2,500-year-old Sword of Goujian, unearthed in 1965, remains a pinnacle of ancient Chinese craftsmanship, now displayed at Hubei Provincial Museum.
Two Warring States Period silk manuscripts, illegally taken to the US in 1946, return to China through Sino-US cultural cooperation, now archived at Hunan Museum.
A 2,000-year-old bronze relic resembling the Labubu toy goes viral, bridging ancient art and modern pop culture at China’s Luoyang Museum.
Sanxingdui Museum’s new exhibition showcases 172 rare Greek artifacts, fostering cultural dialogue between China and Greece. A historic collaboration bridging ancient civilizations.
Ancient rhytons from Turkmenistan’s Old Nisa and China’s Xinjiang highlight historic Silk Road cultural ties, revealing shared rituals and artistry.
The National Museum of China’s new book explores 115 artifacts bridging ancient history with modern insights, offering fresh perspectives on Chinese civilization’s evolution.
The Smithsonian returns Warring States-era silk manuscripts to China, highlighting global efforts in cultural preservation and China’s heritage revival.
The Liaoning Provincial Museum unveils a Liao Dynasty stone coffer depicting Ne Zha, coinciding with the global success of ‘Ne Zha 2’.