
Buhurt Revival: Ancient Chinese Combat Reimagined in Modern Armor
Buhurt, a full-contact armored combat sport, revives ancient Chinese battlefield traditions with strict historical accuracy, blending martial heritage and modern athleticism.
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Buhurt, a full-contact armored combat sport, revives ancient Chinese battlefield traditions with strict historical accuracy, blending martial heritage and modern athleticism.
Ancient Chinese bronze wine vessels from Shang and Zhou dynasties reveal insights into ritual practices and societal values, showcased at Henan Museum.
Explore Shanxi’s Jinci Temple, a 3,000-year-old marvel blending Song Dynasty architecture with ancient spiritual traditions in China’s cultural heartland.
Explore the evolution of China’s ancient que structures—from watchtowers to imperial symbols of power and ceremonial prestige.
Explore Zhang Zeduan’s iconic Song Dynasty painting \”Along the River at Qingming Festival,\” offering a window into ancient urban life and cultural heritage.
Huaqing Palace’s immersive show revives Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Guifei’s tragic Tang Dynasty love story through dance, music, and cutting-edge stagecraft.
Explore Henan Province’s 800-year noodle traditions and culinary heritage bridging ancient Chinese history with modern dining culture.
Handan Museum’s 3,000-year-old artifacts, from Warring States bronzes to Tang Dynasty sculptures, reveal China’s cultural depth.
Discover the timeless beauty of Hui-style architecture in Huangshan, where history and nature blend seamlessly in ancient villages.
Discover 1,500- to 2,200-year-old pottery artifacts in Guangdong, revealing intimate details of daily life during China’s Han and Tang dynasties.
Explore the Wuhou Shrine in Chengdu, a historic site honoring figures from the Three Kingdom Period, and enjoy its serene gardens and rich cultural legacy.
Discover the enduring tradition of kite flying in Beijing, a springtime activity with roots stretching back over 2,000 years, symbolizing peace and cultural heritage.
The Liaoning Provincial Museum unveils a Liao Dynasty stone coffer depicting Ne Zha, coinciding with the global success of ‘Ne Zha 2’.