
Beiyue Temple: A 1,500-Year Legacy of Chinese Art and Culture
Explore Beiyue Temple in Quyang County, a 1,500-year-old site where Northern Wei emperors offered sacrifices, now home to rare Chinese cultural and artistic relics.
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Explore Beiyue Temple in Quyang County, a 1,500-year-old site where Northern Wei emperors offered sacrifices, now home to rare Chinese cultural and artistic relics.
China’s revised Cultural Relics Protection Law is now in effect, aiming to reclaim illegally acquired foreign artifacts through international cooperation.
Discover the timeless elegance of a Northern Wei Dynasty half-face statue, an ‘imperfect treasure’ showcasing serene artistry at Luoyang Museum.
Discover the beauty of ancient Chinese lacquerware at Zhejiang Provincial Museum’s new exhibition, featuring 162 exquisite pieces, including 144 national cultural relics.
Lintao County preserves a 2,000-year-old Great Wall section. Legislative efforts and local passion drive heritage protection in northwest China’s Gansu Province.
A new museum in central China’s Anyang opens on Feb 26, showcasing 4,000 cultural relics from the 3,000-year-old Shang civilization. Discover ancient treasures at Yinxu Museum.
Discover over 200 dragon-themed relics at Beijing’s National Museum, including the rare Neolithic Hongshan jade dragon, known as the ‘First Dragon of China.’