UCLA Scholar Urges Reunification of Ancient Chu Silk Manuscripts
UCLA professor advocates for reuniting 2,300-year-old Chu Silk Manuscripts, emphasizing their cultural significance and the need for global collaboration.
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UCLA professor advocates for reuniting 2,300-year-old Chu Silk Manuscripts, emphasizing their cultural significance and the need for global collaboration.
China announces events to mark 80 years since victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, highlighting historical lessons and global unity.
China outlines plans for the 80th anniversary of WWII victory, emphasizing historical education and global peace through commemorative events and international dialogue.
Exploring the harrowing history of Japan’s Unit 731 and its WWII biological warfare experiments in China, as documented in newly revealed archives.
Discover Liangzhu, the 5,300-year-old ancient city in China’s Yangtze Delta, revealing insights into early state-level civilizations through its advanced infrastructure and jade artifacts.
A Tang Dynasty gold strip linked to Empress Wu Zetian offers new insights into her reign, blending history and archaeology at Henan Museum.
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 newly opened Suzhou Archaeological Museum captivates visitors with a Three Kingdoms-era tomb and artifacts spanning millennia, offering insights into Jiangsu’s rich history.
China counters ‘pro-Xizang independence’ narratives at Cannes, reaffirming historical sovereignty amidst films backed by Western funds.
The 1978 live concert using 2,400-year-old Zeng Hou Yi Bronze Chimes marked a milestone in archaeology and music, now recognized by UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register.
Explore the Tang Dynasty’s Daming Palace, a masterpiece of royal architecture now revived through digital exhibits.
CGTN Art Series launches a virtual exhibit exploring Tang Dynasty architecture, blending engineering and artistry from 618-907.
New digital project revives 7th-century Daming Palace, offering insights into Tang Dynasty’s cultural legacy and its influence across Asia.
Rare imperial decrees and golden seals at Tibet Museum reveal centuries of Central Government administration in Xizang, bridging history with modern governance.
Beijing commemorates Sun Yat-sen’s 100th death anniversary, honoring his role in ending feudalism and shaping modern China’s democratic revolution.
Descendants preserve Yellow River boatmen traditions as ancient ferry ports evolve into cultural landmarks, blending history with modern opportunities.
Explore China’s only underground tomb museum in Luoyang, where 2,000 years of history unfold through meticulously preserved dynastic burial chambers and artifacts.