
Ancient Chu Silk Manuscripts Find Their Way Home
Parts of over 2,000-year-old Chu Silk Manuscripts looted in 1946 have been returned to China, marking a key moment in cultural heritage restoration.
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Parts of over 2,000-year-old Chu Silk Manuscripts looted in 1946 have been returned to China, marking a key moment in cultural heritage restoration.
A global push to return lost cultural relics gains momentum on International Museum Day, as Dr. Louis Ng explains how museums are championing repatriation.
Ancient Chu Silk Manuscripts from 300 BC, now in Washington, D.C., spark calls for their return to the Chinese mainland.
Over 2,800 fraud suspects repatriated from Myawaddy highlight a regional crackdown on telecom fraud in Southeast Asia.
China’s National Cultural Heritage Administration has successfully reclaimed 41 illegally exported relics from the U.S., including pottery, jade, and Buddhist artifacts. 🇨🇳✨
China is set to repatriate more fraud suspects from Myanmar in a joint operation with Thailand, enhancing efforts to combat cross-border scams and protect its citizens.
Three Chinese citizens have returned home after being detained in the U.S., thanks to the Chinese government’s efforts. The Foreign Ministry emphasizes China’s commitment to its people. 🇨🇳✈️
43 CPV martyrs’ remains will return from the ROK to China in November, marking the 11th such repatriation and honoring heroes of the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea.
For 20 years, village chief Liu Dewen from the Taiwan region has helped return the ashes of over 200 veterans to their hometowns on the Chinese mainland, reconnecting them with their roots after decades.