
Ancient Silk Texts Return to China After 79 Years in the U.S.
China reclaims Zidanku Silk Manuscripts, the oldest known silk texts, after 79 years in the U.S., marking a milestone in cultural heritage preservation.
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China reclaims Zidanku Silk Manuscripts, the oldest known silk texts, after 79 years in the U.S., marking a milestone in cultural heritage preservation.
The Smithsonian returns Warring States-era silk manuscripts to China, highlighting global efforts in cultural preservation and China’s heritage revival.
2,000-year-old silk manuscripts from China’s Han Dynasty transformed into functional digital font through archaeological-tech collaboration.
Discover the journey of China’s 2,300-year-old Chu Silk Manuscripts, stolen in 1942 and now at the center of a repatriation effort led by scholars.
New documentary series unveils China’s 2,000-year-old silk manuscripts, blending archaeology with modern tech to decode ancient wisdom. Premiering nationwide April 23.