Ancient Chu Silk Manuscripts Repatriated to China After Decades Abroad
Over 2,000-year-old Chu Silk Manuscripts, taken to the US in 1946, return to China in a landmark cultural repatriation effort.
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Over 2,000-year-old Chu Silk Manuscripts, taken to the US in 1946, return to China in a landmark cultural repatriation effort.
2,000-year-old silk manuscripts from China’s Han Dynasty transformed into functional digital font through archaeological-tech collaboration.
Xizang Autonomous Region demonstrates religious coexistence with Tibetan Buddhism, Islam, and Catholicism supported by infrastructure reforms and social welfare initiatives.
Beijing’s Palace Museum exhibition explores gardens as cross-cultural inspirations, from China’s Orchid Pavilion to Monet’s water lilies, bridging art and ecology.
Ancient Chinese bronze wine vessels from Shang and Zhou dynasties reveal insights into ritual practices and societal values, showcased at Henan Museum.
Explore the China National Film Museum’s cinematic evolution, from early film reels to digital innovation, marking International Museum Day.
Tang Dynasty pottery figurines, symbols of status and spiritual guardians, reveal insights into ancient Chinese burial customs and cultural exchange during a prosperous era.
Meteorologist Tsering Dekyi’s weather balloons reveal Lhasa’s dynamic growth, blending ancient heritage with modern development in China’s Xizang region.
China’s white paper details Xizang’s religious freedom protections, cultural preservation efforts, and infrastructure investments supporting monasteries and residents’ rights.
Hong Kong’s Palace Museum director discusses innovating cultural preservation through tech and community engagement for intangible heritage safeguarding.
Hong Kong’s Palace Museum collaborates with Beijing’s to launch a digital exhibition exploring traditional Chinese patterns through immersive tech, open until Oct 13.
Rizhao’s clam-digging tradition becomes tourist magnet, blending coastal ecology with cultural preservation in eastern China’s Shandong Province.
Shandong’s 2,000-year-old Laixi puppetry tradition thrives anew, blending ancient artistry with modern cultural preservation efforts.
The Chen Wenzeng Ding Porcelain Art Museum in Hebei revives a near-lost Song Dynasty craft, blending history with modern cultural stewardship through thousands of masterfully restored works.
Wengshan Village in Shanxi celebrates a bountiful Xiangchun harvest, highlighting its role in local cuisine, culture, and rural livelihoods.
Robots and AI redefine tourism in China’s scenic areas, offering tech-enhanced cultural experiences during peak travel seasons like May Day.
Dalian unveils a 21-meter mechanical Kui Niu, merging ancient Chinese mythology with advanced robotics in a groundbreaking cultural-artistic display.
China’s animal-inspired martial arts fuse nature’s agility with ancient philosophy, offering modern lessons in discipline and cultural heritage preservation.
Explore Dalian’s Russian Street, a historic district blending 19th-century architectural legacy with modern cultural vitality in northeast China.
Huangshan Mountain’s iconic landscapes attract global travelers, boosting tourism in Anhui Province with record social media buzz.