
Longmen Grottoes: Timeless Artistry Along the Chinese Mainland’s Yi River
Discover the Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang, a UNESCO site showcasing 1,500 years of Chinese artistry carved along the Yi River.
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Discover the Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang, a UNESCO site showcasing 1,500 years of Chinese artistry carved along the Yi River.
Discover the enchanting Xiangtangshan Caves in Hebei, where graceful Buddhist deities dance around a lotus flower, showcasing timeless artistry and spiritual heritage.
Explore the snake’s journey from ancient myths to modern symbolism as 2025 marks the Year of the Snake in the Chinese zodiac. Unravel its evolutionary secrets and cultural legacy.
Archaeologists discover over 4,000 ancient rock paintings in China’s Mandela Mountains, revealing nomadic life 6,000 years ago. Visitors can explore and learn about these cultural treasures.
Over 200 exquisite Bronze Age artifacts from the Zeng and Chu states are now on display at the National Museum of China, offering a captivating glimpse into ancient Chinese artistry.
Discover Maijishan Grottoes, a 1,600-year-old marvel along the Silk Road, showcasing diverse art from over ten Chinese dynasties and recognized by UNESCO.
Discover the timeless elegance of a Northern Wei Dynasty half-face statue, an ‘imperfect treasure’ showcasing serene artistry at Luoyang Museum.
Discover Shuanglin Temple in Shanxi, an ancient site renowned for its over 2,000 Ming Dynasty clay sculptures, now gaining global attention.
Beijing’s China National Archives proudly presents a unique kneeling archer terracotta warrior, a 2,000-year-old masterpiece that remains untouched by restoration.
Explore Pilu Cave in Sichuan, home to over 400 cliffside stone sculptures from the Song Dynasty, including the timeless Zizhu Guanyin.