China Unveils Restored Tang Dynasty Gold Armor, Revealing Ancient Cultural Ties
China’s restoration of a rare Tang Dynasty gold armor highlights cultural exchanges and advances in archaeological preservation, alongside new specimen bank discoveries.
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China’s restoration of a rare Tang Dynasty gold armor highlights cultural exchanges and advances in archaeological preservation, alongside new specimen bank discoveries.
A new musical in Beijing brings Chang’an, the capital of the Tang Dynasty, to life on stage, reviving the grandeur of one of China’s most prosperous eras with the inclusion of a French actor.
Travelers at Huaqing Palace in Xi’an immerse themselves in history by participating in a Tang Dynasty tea ceremony, exploring imperial bathhouses, and experiencing grand welcomes.
During the Chinese New Year holiday, Luoyang’s Suitang Luoyang City National Archaeological Site Park dazzled visitors with a fish lantern parade featuring performers in Tang Dynasty costumes, celebrating cultural heritage.
The Sun and Moon Pagodas in Guilin, Guangxi, are twin architectural marvels dating back to the Tang Dynasty, serving as the centerpiece of Riyue Shuangta Cultural Park that embodies Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and French President Emmanuel Macron have written prefaces for the “Tang China – A Cosmopolitan Dynasty” exhibition at Paris’s Guimet National Museum of Asian Arts.
Discover the serene beauty of Wangjianglou Park in Chengdu, built to honor Tang Dynasty poet Xue Tao. Immerse yourself in bamboo groves and experience a tranquil escape in the heart of the city.
In Gansu’s desert, the sculpture “Boundless” rises like a mirage, blending ancient Tang Dynasty art with modern engineering.
In Gansu Province’s desert, “Boundless” appears like a mirage—a stunning fusion of Tang Dynasty artistry and modern engineering. This white palace captivates visitors with its timeless elegance.
Explore the serene beauty of Xi’an’s Great Wild Goose Pagoda, a masterpiece of ancient Chinese Buddhist architecture dating back to the Tang Dynasty.
Visitors to Xingqinggong Park in Xi’an can marvel at exquisite Tang Dynasty-inspired mooncakes and pastries, experiencing traditional Chinese culture through intricate designs and delightful flavors.
Perched atop Yueyang’s hills in Hunan Province, Sheng’an Temple has been attracting pilgrims since the Tang Dynasty, boasting the largest Guanyin statue in Hunan and 9,999 golden Buddha statues.
Discover the imperfect beauty of a gilded Tang Dynasty Bodhisattva statue at the Shanxi Museum—a timeless treasure reflecting China’s rich cultural heritage.
An exhibition at Xiamen Museum explores the life and legacy of Wu Zetian, China’s only female emperor, offering visitors a unique glimpse into this remarkable historical figure.
A new Chinese musical “Qiang Jin Jiu,” or “Invitation to Wine,” brings the legendary life of Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai to the stage, blending traditional Chinese culture with modern theatrical elements.
Discover the enchanting nights of Luoyang, where the city’s illuminated beauty transports you back to the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty.
Modern dancers mirror Tang San Cai figurines, reviving the elegance of the Tang Dynasty and blending history with contemporary art in a captivating performance.
China’s rich cultural heritage shines through recent events highlighting Confucian dialogues, digital decoding of ancient scripts, traditional embroidery, and the preservation of Tang Dynasty traditions.
Discover the tranquility of Guashan Mountain in Shanxi Province, where ancient Tang Dynasty buildings and Taoist cosmology create a serene escape in north China.
Discover the ancient art of ‘Jian Cha’, a unique tea preparation method from China’s Tang Dynasty, reflecting sophistication and artistry in historical Chinese tea culture.