
Discover Fuzhou: China’s City of the Banyan Tree 🌳
Discover Fuzhou, the City of the Banyan Tree! 🌳 Explore how this vibrant city in southeast China blossomed into a green paradise, blending history, culture, and nature.
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Discover Fuzhou, the City of the Banyan Tree! 🌳 Explore how this vibrant city in southeast China blossomed into a green paradise, blending history, culture, and nature.
Discover the summer splendor of Jinshanling Great Wall in north China’s Hebei Province! 🌞 This well-preserved marvel offers breathtaking landscapes and a glimpse into ancient China’s engineering brilliance.
Discover the ancient secrets of the Shu civilization at Sanxingdui Museum! Extended hours during the Spring Festival revealed treasures that have rewritten Chinese history. ✨
Thousands gathered at Longmen Grottoes as the Lushena Buddha glowed softly to welcome the Year of the Loong, adding magic to this ancient UNESCO site rich with Chinese art from the Northern Wei and Tang dynasties.
Archaeologists have discovered unique tombs shaped like the Chinese character ‘中’ (Zhong) near Yin Xu in Anyang, offering fresh insights into the Shang Dynasty’s burial practices.
Step into history as the main tomb of the Marquis of Haihun, Liu He, opens to the public in Jiangxi Province, China, unveiling over 10,000 artifacts from the Han Dynasty!
Experience the grandeur of the Tang Dynasty at the Fujian Museum’s special exhibition featuring 152 exquisite relics. Discover the lavish lifestyle and artistic genius of ancient China!
Andrew Field, a U.S. documentary filmmaker in China for 26 years, shares Chinese history globally. As a Duke Kunshan University professor, he and his students explore Shanghai, capturing the country’s rapid changes.
Explore the Tianyi Pavilion Museum in Ningbo, Zhejiang—the oldest surviving private library in Chinese history with over 220,000 treasures in books, paintings, and calligraphy.
Discover the historic Gongchen Bridge in Hangzhou City, a majestic arched stone bridge that served as an ancient gateway and a spot to welcome emperors in east China.