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Ancient Egyptian Sculpture, Looted During Arab Spring, Returned to Egypt by Netherlands

Netherlands returns a 3,500-year-old Egyptian sculpture, looted during the Arab Spring, after an international investigation and cooperation with Spanish authorities.

Hong Kong Rolls Out Diesel Subsidy and Toll Cuts to Ease Fuel Woes

Hong Kong launches a HK$3/liter diesel subsidy and 50% tunnel toll waiver for commercial transport, tackling high fuel costs as global oil prices surge.

Vietnam’s President To Lam to Visit China Next Week for State Visit

Vietnam's President To Lam is set to visit China next week for a four-day state visit, marking his first international trip since assuming the presidency and highlighting deepening ties.

Brazil Blacklists BYD Over Slave-Like Labor Conditions at Major Plant

Brazil's Ministry of Labour and Employment has blacklisted Chinese automaker BYD due to alleged slave-like labor conditions at its major plant construction site in Bahia, impacting its operations and reputation in the country.

Global Powers Urge Ceasefire Inclusion for Lebanon Amid Escalating Israeli Strikes

France and other global powers urge the inclusion of Lebanon in the US-Iran ceasefire amid escalating Israeli strikes, raising concerns about regional stability and the fragility of the truce.

Unraveling the West Liaohe River’s Rich Legacy in Chinese Civilization

Nestled in North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Tongliao recently became the focal point for historians, archaeologists, and cultural enthusiasts. They gathered for an...

Shanghai Memorial Event Celebrates PLA’s 96th Anniversary through Revolutionary Relics

Recently, the Memorial of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in Shanghai was abuzz with history enthusiasts, researchers, and...

Isabel Crook: A Life Dedicated to China and International Communism

Isabel Crook's remarkable journey began in Chengdu, located in Southwest China's Sichuan Province, where she was born on December 15, 1915. A native Canadian,...

Preservation and Global Collaboration at Dazu Rock Carvings

Southwest China's mountainous city of Chongqing is home to a rich historical tapestry with about 100,000 rock carvings that trace back over a millennium....

Longgupo Site Excavation: Peering Deep into East Asia’s Ancestral Past

In the heart of Southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, the earth is giving up its ancient secrets. The fifth stage of archaeological excavations at the...

China and Malaysia: A Deeply Rooted Cultural Connection

China and Malaysia's cultural bond stretches across millennia, epitomizing the deep-rooted connection between the two nations. Chinese Ambassador to Malaysia, Ouyang Yujing, in a...

Pingliangtai’s Ancient Water Management System: A Testimony to Collective Innovation

Unearthing clues from the past often offers profound insights into our ancestors' lifestyles, values, and innovations. A remarkable find at the Pingliangtai Ancient City...

Centennial Celebration: Unveiling the Legacy of Hetao Man in China

Over a century ago, in the Uxin Banner region of North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, an unparalleled archaeological discovery was made: the late...

Ryukyu Academy at Guozijian: A Glimpse into Historical International Academic Exchanges

Nestled in the annals of ancient China's educational history is the Guozijian, the foremost institution of higher learning. Established during the Sui Dynasty, this...

Ming Dynasty Stele Discovered During Great Wall Repair in Hebei

Amidst the extensive repair work of China's iconic Great Wall in the Hebei Province, a significant archaeological discovery was made – a white marble...

Qing Dynasty Official Resonates at Beijing Book Fair

The China International Exhibition Center in Beijing was brimming with visitors over the past weekend. The eagerly awaited 35th Beijing Book Fair marked its...

China’s Ambitious Fourth National Cultural Relics Census

China, renowned for its rich tapestry of history and civilization, is embarking on an exhaustive quest to catalog and protect its vast cultural heritage....

Ancient Bird Fossil Unveils Oldest Evidence of Leaf-Eating Habit

A groundbreaking discovery by Chinese paleontologists has unveiled the most ancient evidence of leaf-eating habits in birds, offering a rare glimpse into the dietary...

Palace Museum Clarifies Waterlogging History Amidst Social Media Buzz

The Palace Museum, a revered emblem of China's history in Beijing, found itself at the center of a recent social media storm. Responding to...

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