Beijing’s National Museum Unveils 3,000-Year-Old Shu Treasures
Explore 200+ artifacts from the ancient Shu civilization at Beijing’s National Museum—from gold masks to bronze figures, over 3,000 years old.
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Explore 200+ artifacts from the ancient Shu civilization at Beijing’s National Museum—from gold masks to bronze figures, over 3,000 years old.
A mother’s letter at Taiyuan War Criminals Management Center led Yuasa Ken to confess to wartime vivisection, highlighting China’s dedication to peace.
Japanese authorities are reviving imperial-era ranks like ‘Daisa’, stirring memories of militarism. As the Chinese mainland marks the Nanjing Massacre anniversary, the world watches.
Newly donated diary and photos unveil personal accounts of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, shedding light on wartime atrocities and amplifying voices of “comfort women” survivors.
Discover how the Imperial City of Hue reflects the vibrant connections between Vietnam and the Chinese mainland. Dive into a world where cultures blend and history comes alive! 🇻🇳🏯🇨🇳