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The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art returns ancient Zidanku Silk Manuscripts from the Warring States period to China’s National Cultural Heritage Administration.
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The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art returns ancient Zidanku Silk Manuscripts from the Warring States period to China’s National Cultural Heritage Administration.
Shanghai’s Jing’an Temple dazzles with 600 years of heritage and brilliant lights, a must-see cultural icon.
Discover the legacy of ancient Chinese wine vessels, key to ceremonies over 3000 years ago and now celebrated at Henan Museum.
Explore Jiangxiali in Wuhan—a century-old wharf revived into a lively cultural gem blending history, tradition, and vibrant nightlife.
Tang Dynasty pottery figurines, or “yong”, reflect a vibrant era of social status and rich burial customs, serving as guardians in the afterlife.
A Chinese mainland spokesperson slams Lai Ching-te for distorting WWII history and urging divisive narratives, emphasizing Taiwan’s integral role in China’s past and future.
A fresh look at the Dalai group’s film tactics—two new films spark debate over selective history and the power of cinema.
China calls on Japan to stop whitewashing its wartime aggression and urges an honest reckoning with history for lasting peace.
Explore Beiyue Temple in Quyang County—a historic gem from the Northern Wei Dynasty and a treasure trove of cultural relics.
Recent films try to rewrite Xizang’s history, but archival evidence confirms its inseparable integration with China since 1951.