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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.

538-Year-Old Stone Stele Unearthed in Huanghua Sheds Light on Ancient Sea Worship

In Huanghua city, located in Cangzhou, Hebei Province of North China, archaeologists recently unearthed a fragmented stone stele with an impressive 538 years of...

Over 150 Paleolithic Sites Discovered Along Yellow River Branch, Tracing Human History in China Back 600,000 Years

In a landmark finding that emphasizes the deep-seated continuity of Chinese civilization, Chinese archaeologists have unearthed more than 150 Paleolithic sites along one of...

Time Travel in Beiguan: Exploring the Rich History of Bozhou City’s Oldest Street

Located in Anhui Province, Bozhou City boasts an illustrious past as a critical communication point during the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476BC). Its strategic...

The Graceful Power of White Crane Fist: A Deep Dive into a Unique Southern Shaolin Kung Fu Form

Embodied in the martial arts tradition of China is a profound sense of reverence for nature, its rhythms, and the primal wisdom of wildlife....

Celebrating Zheng He: The Legacy of the Pioneer of Global Navigation in Nanjing

Zheng He, widely acclaimed as a trailblazer in global navigation, is celebrated for his instrumental role in creating the renowned "Maritime Silk Road". His...

Nanjing: A Blend of Historical Grandeur and Modern Brilliance

Nanjing, the provincial capital of Jiangsu, is not just a globally-recognized academic city; it is a mesmerizing destination steeped in a rich tapestry of...

Largest Discovery of Ancient Cave-Chamber Tombs Unearthed in Yantai, China

In an exceptional archaeological discovery, 34 earthen cave-chamber tombs from the Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) dynasties have been unearthed in Yantai, in East...

China Amplifies Efforts to Preserve and Promote Yangtze River Culture

In a significant move to preserve and enhance its rich cultural heritage, China has announced an ambitious plan to concentrate its efforts on the...

Greek Altar Unearthed in Sicily: Illuminating Ancient Worship Practices

In a fascinating turn of events for archaeologists and history enthusiasts alike, a family worship altar from ancient Greece, estimated to be over 2,000...

The ‘Nanhai No.1’ Exhibition in Guangdong Province

Marking a significant moment in the exploration of China's rich maritime history, the 'Nanhai No.1' exhibition was inaugurated on July 3 at the Nanyue...

Palace Museum in Beijing Tightens Rules on Commercial Photography

One of the world's most renowned cultural landmarks, the Palace Museum in Beijing, also known as the Forbidden City, has recently announced a significant...

Discovery of Ancient Rock Paintings in Qinghai Province, China

Researchers in China's Qinghai Province have uncovered a trio of ancient rock painting sites within the basin of the Tongtian River, an integral section...

Hungarian Art Treasures Unveiled at China’s National Silk Museum

The China National Silk Museum (CNSM) in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang Province, in collaboration with Hungary's Museum of Applied Arts, recently inaugurated an art...

Confucius Culture Exhibition Opens in Madrid

On Tuesday, the doors of the China Cultural Center in Madrid swung open to welcome the inauguration of the "Exemplary Master of All Times...

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