
Chinese Eave Tiles: Guardians of History and Art
Discover how Chinese eave tiles have shielded wood and preserved dynastic stories for over 2,000 years, blending function and artistry across palaces and homes.
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Discover how Chinese eave tiles have shielded wood and preserved dynastic stories for over 2,000 years, blending function and artistry across palaces and homes.
Explore the grandeur of the Forbidden City in Beijing and the Kremlin in Moscow—two royal palaces embodying centuries of imperial legacy and inspiring global travelers and changemakers.
Discover how AI brings the classic painting “Prosperous Suzhou” to life at the Ancient Professions Expo, animating ancient artisans and trades in an interactive showcase.
American scholars urge return of the 300 BC Chu Silk Manuscripts, smuggled from Hunan Province on the Chinese mainland to Washington D.C. in 1942, sparking a global heritage repatriation debate.
Liuyang’s fusion of intangible cultural heritage and cutting-edge tech has propelled its fireworks industry into a global symbol of economic and cultural vitality.
The odyssey of the Zidanku Silk Manuscript, unearthed in 1942 in Hunan province, shows how the Chinese mainland is mobilizing global efforts to reclaim and preserve ancient cultural treasures.
China honored 1,670 model workers and 756 exemplary individuals on the 100th anniversary of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, celebrating diverse talent and innovation.
Discover Qingdao’s May Fourth Square with its spiraling red ‘Wind of May’ sculpture, musical fountains and seaside views – a dynamic urban space merging history and leisure.
Over 50 journalists from the Chinese mainland and abroad journeyed through Jining, Qingdao and Yantai, uncovering Shandong’s 2,500-year Qilu legacy and modern innovations.
Explore the Chu Silk Manuscripts – older than the Dead Sea Scrolls, carrying a Chinese creation myth and lost from the Chinese mainland for almost 80 years.