
China’s Top Archaeological and Cultural Heritage Stories of 2024
Discover China’s top archaeological and cultural heritage highlights of 2024, from ancient relics to the preservation of the Grand Canal and the Great Wall.
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Discover China’s top archaeological and cultural heritage highlights of 2024, from ancient relics to the preservation of the Grand Canal and the Great Wall.
After 17 years of painstaking restoration, a 2,000-year-old lacquer bed from the Warring States Period is unveiled, showcasing the intricate artistry of the ancient Shu civilization.
China Media Group (CMG) unveils the top 10 archaeological discoveries of 2024, highlighting breakthroughs both domestically and internationally.
On the 50th anniversary of the Terracotta Warriors excavations, a rare high-ranking officer was discovered in pit 2, shedding light on Qin Dynasty’s military structure.
Experts have carefully extracted a painted officer figurine head from the Terracotta Warriors’ Pit No. 2 in Xi’an, preserving its intricate details through advanced techniques.
Archaeologists at Xi’an’s Terracotta Warriors site uncover new chariot remains and figurines, shedding light on the structure of Qin dynasty’s chariot troops.
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Terracotta Warriors’ excavation with a special live program streaming from Xi’an, showcasing decades of archaeological discoveries.
The second season of “In Search of Ancient China” premieres on CCTV-1, exploring the rich history and heritage of ancient China.
Beijing’s Zhoukoudian site is set to become a national archaeological park, enhancing its preservation and educational value.
Chinese scientists uncover 300,000-year-old human fossils in Anhui, revealing earliest Homo sapiens evolution in East Asia. Discover more on myglobalnews.net.