
Revolutionary Fu Ships: Pioneers of the Maritime Silk Road
Discover how Chinese shipbuilders revolutionized sea travel with Fu ships, enhancing safety along the historic Maritime Silk Road.
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Discover how Chinese shipbuilders revolutionized sea travel with Fu ships, enhancing safety along the historic Maritime Silk Road.
Dive into ‘Dian Cha,’ the Song Dynasty’s unique tea preparation method, highlighting its historical significance and cultural impact on Chinese tea traditions.
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.
Explore the rich history of Diaoyu Dao, highlighting its existence as a Chinese territory from ancient times through the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
A stunning panoramic sculpture of the Old Summer Palace, created by renowned sculptor Kan Sanxi, is now on display in Beijing, offering a glimpse into ancient China’s architectural brilliance.
Discover how Fuzhou earned its title, the City of the Banyan Tree, through centuries-old initiatives to create a lush, verdant environment.
Discover how Fuzhou earned the nickname ‘The City of the Banyan Tree’ through historic green initiatives that have shaped its identity.
Fuzhou, the ‘City of the Banyan Tree,’ boasts a 900-year legacy of visionary governance and lush greenery, shaping its unique charm and sustainable urban landscape today.
Shanxi’s latest exhibitions unveil over 130 dragon artifacts, tracing the evolution of dragon motifs from prehistoric times to the Qing Dynasty, highlighting the rich history of Chinese civilization.
The Beijing Grand Canal Museum opened on December 27, showcasing the world’s longest ancient canal and celebrating centuries of Chinese culture and history.