Though there is no definitive evidence of his existence, Xiang Tuo first appeared in written records around the 3rd century ...
Archaeological Findings as Witnesses to East-West Belt and Road Exchanges, a salon as part of the series of activities of the ...
When 19-year-old Li Shujin was a child, she often played near a pagoda close to her home, although she could never enter as ...
The Chinese clay flute began life as a hunting tool to attract prey. It evolved to become an imperial court instrument and ...
Due to age and conflict, not too many Northern Song books were lucky enough to survive, according to Chen Hongyan, head of the ancient book department at the NLC. Only three books in the collection of ...
ICH inheritor Sun Yaqing works on a Sandalwood fan in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang Province. Photos: Courtesy of ...
Chopsticks are estimated to have been invented sometime around 1200 B.C., making them more than 3,000 years old. By 500 A.D., ...
Chinese culture met Britain's ancient heart last weekend, as a Chinese festival was celebrated with an event at Stonehenge.
As a highlight of the ongoing 2024 Shanghai Tourism Festival, "The Great Art of Dunhuang" features a wide array of rare artifacts from the Dunhuang Academy collection and has created an immersive ...
A new exhibition on ancient Chinese clothing was held in German capital Berlin. The exhibition traces the history of Chinese clothing, highlighting how the Confucian core value of “ritual” is ...
Wu Zetian was a fifth-grade concubine in the Chinese royal harem in the 7th century who rose to become China's only empress.