Show more In China’s Greatest Treasures, BBC art historian Alastair Sooke travels through modern day China to discover that much of what defines Chinese culture today can be traced back through ...
In the 1400s, China owned the greatest seagoing fleet in the world, 3,500 ships. But by 1525, China's "Treasure Fleet" was destroyed. The Treasure Fleet was abandoned at the urging of a political ...
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Exposing China's Undiscovered Treasures and Famous SitesTraveling World 🌍 Exposing China's Undiscovered Treasures and Famous Sites Posted: March 12, 2025 | Last updated: March 12, 2025 Prepare for an unforgettable journey through China’s most ...
Why Lunar New Year prompts the world’s largest annual migration Why Lunar New Year prompts the world’s largest annual migration Emperors ruled from China’s Forbidden City for nearly 5 ...
China's Greatest Treasures and In the Footsteps of Marco Polo acting as a bridge to foster cultural exchanges and mutual learning between civilizations. Looking ahead to strengthening the ...
A Qing dynasty lacquer panel featuring Taoist deities in a misty landscape is one of many artefacts being restored at the Palace Museum in China. These items may eventually be displayed to the public.
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