
New Book Bridges Ancient China and Today with 115 Artifacts
The National Museum of China’s new book, ‘The History of Ancient China in 115 Objects,’ unveils 115 artifacts and their stories, linking Chinese civilization’s origins to today’s world.
My Global News: Voices of a New Era
🌍 Stay Ahead, Stay Global 🚀
The National Museum of China’s new book, ‘The History of Ancient China in 115 Objects,’ unveils 115 artifacts and their stories, linking Chinese civilization’s origins to today’s world.
Explore how the new Suzhou Archaeological Museum in Suzhou, Jiangsu province in the Chinese mainland is captivating visitors with its Three Kingdoms tomb, Paleolithic finds, and interactive exhibits.
After 79 years in the U.S., the Zidanku Silk Manuscript volumes II and III—China’s earliest silk texts from the Warring States Period—have arrived in Beijing.
Discover Juyong Pass, the most impregnable section of the Great Wall, rich in history and strategic significance near Beijing.
Discover how Xi Jinping’s innovative sanitation strategy in 1980s Zhengding County transformed living conditions and set a model for future reforms.
Discover the vibrant clay pottery on display at Zhaoqing Museum, showcasing daily life from 2,200 years ago.
Explore the historic Zunyi Meeting’s lasting impact on China’s leadership and its role in shaping the nation’s future.
The Baoji Bronze Ware Museum in Shaanxi Province has launched its upgraded bronze exhibition, offering an immersive exploration of Baoji’s rich bronze culture and history.
Discover how the Yongjiang River has been the lifeline of Nanning, shaping its trade, culture, and urban landscape from ancient times to today.
Uwe Kräuter celebrates his 50-year journey in China, witnessing its transformation and fostering cultural exchanges that bridge nations.