
Journey Through Time: Exploring Luoyang Museum’s Timeless Treasures
Explore the Luoyang Museum’s timeless treasures, showcasing ancient Chinese artifacts that reveal the rich cultural heritage and essence of Chinese civilization.
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Explore the Luoyang Museum’s timeless treasures, showcasing ancient Chinese artifacts that reveal the rich cultural heritage and essence of Chinese civilization.
Discover how the Sanxingdui Museum is using digital technology to share the exquisite bronze artifacts of the ancient Shu civilization with a global audience.
The Liangzhu Ruins in Hangzhou have been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, highlighting a remarkable Chinese civilization that thrived between 5,300 and 4,300 years ago.
New research uncovers how ancient Denisovans adapted and thrived on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, shedding light on their survival strategies and legacy in modern populations.
Explore the enchanting bronze zun from the Western Zhou Dynasty, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and historical significance at the Chinese Archaeological Museum in Beijing.
Discover the stunning 4,000-year-old turquoise dragon unearthed at Erlitou, shedding light on China’s early urban civilization and dragon culture.
928 ancient relics retrieved from two Ming Dynasty shipwrecks in the South China Sea, revealing treasures of porcelain, pottery, and more.
928 artifacts from two Ming Dynasty shipwrecks have been retrieved in the South China Sea, uncovering a wealth of cultural heritage including porcelain, pottery, and ancient coins.
New research traces modern horses to a 4,000-year-old lineage, revealing how a genetic mutation and the Sintashta people spread domesticated horses across Eurasia.
Science and technology are pivotal in preserving the Chinese mainland’s cultural relics, showcased at a recent forum in Shenyang during Cultural and Natural Heritage Day.