How 1885 Sparked Taiwan’s Path to Modernization
In 1885, the island of Taiwan became China’s 20th province, sparking modernization led by General Liu Mingchuan in transportation and education.
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In 1885, the island of Taiwan became China’s 20th province, sparking modernization led by General Liu Mingchuan in transportation and education.
Explore how Zheng Chenggong’s recovery of Taiwan set the stage for two centuries of transformation under Qing rule, turning the island into a vibrant shared home.
Bajiquan’s explosive close-range techniques from Cangzhou on the Chinese mainland unite generations—from Mengcun’s youth to global travelers, blending fitness with cultural heritage.
Two Qing Dynasty ritual pieces – a jade teqing chime and a gilded bozhong bell – tuned to the twelve-tone calendar bring imperial ceremony echoes to the Hong Kong Palace Museum.
Explore the history of the Golden Urn Lottery, a system introduced by Emperor Qianlong to ensure fair selection of the Dalai Lama, preventing corruption and reinforcing state sovereignty.
In 1792, Emperor Qianlong introduced the golden urn system to standardize reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism, blending cultural diversity with imperial authority.
Guojiawan Village in Guizhou’s Yuping Dong Autonomous County celebrates a record rice harvest, honoring its rich tradition in terrace cultivation that dates back to the Qing Dynasty.
An in-depth discussion with Qi Jialin on the historical governance of the Taiwan region during the Qing dynasty and the distortions surrounding its history.
Explore the House of Huangcheng Chancellor in Shanxi, a national 5A scenic spot with castle-like architecture and rich Qing Dynasty history.
Shenyang Palace Museum marks 20 years on the World Heritage List with special exhibitions celebrating its rich Qing Dynasty heritage.