Ancient Tibetan ‘Wolf Poison’ Paper Preserves Centuries of History
Discover how Tibetan artisans use ‘wolf poison’ plant roots to create durable paper, preserving ancient manuscripts for centuries against mold and pests.
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Discover how Tibetan artisans use ‘wolf poison’ plant roots to create durable paper, preserving ancient manuscripts for centuries against mold and pests.
2,300-year-old Chu Silk Manuscripts return to Beijing from US museum, set for public display in July following cultural diplomacy efforts.
China intensifies efforts to reclaim the Zidanku Silk Manuscript, a Warring States-era treasure offering insights into ancient cosmology and cultural identity.
Discover the 2,300-year-old Chu Silk Manuscripts – smuggled Chinese artifacts containing sacred myths – and the global debate over their repatriation.