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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.

Remarkable Discovery: 3,000-Year-Old Mummy Found in Lima by Peruvian Archaeologists

In a remarkable archaeological discovery, Peruvian archaeologists have announced the unearthing of a mummy estimated to be around 3,000 years old in Lima. This...

Preserving Cantonese Heritage: Hong Kong’s Traditional Crafts and Food

In the vibrant city of Hong Kong, a dedicated group of individuals continues to uphold the rich heritage of traditional Cantonese crafts and food...

Ancient Yue Kingdom’s Musical Instruments Unearthed in East China

In the heart of East China's Zhejiang Province, nestled within the Yuecheng district of Shaoxing, a team of diligent researchers has recently made an...

From Cement to Leisure: The Transformation of an Old Plant into a Modern Destination

Located in Tangshan City, Hebei Province, the Qixin 1889 cultural and tourism block is a testament to the transformation of an old cement plant...

Beijing’s White Dagoba: Celebrating China’s Cultural and Natural Heritage Day with an Exciting Cultural Week

Beijing's White Dagoba celebrated China's 7th Cultural and Natural Heritage Day with great fanfare as it launched the highly anticipated "2023 Beijing White Dagoba...

Prehistoric Bird-Wing Flutes: Unearthing Musical Artifacts in Israel

Miniature flutes, intricately crafted from bird bones over 12,000 years ago, have been unearthed in northern Israel, shedding light on the early interactions between...

Unveiling the Appian Way: Rome’s Illustrious Ancient Thoroughfare

In accordance with the timeless adage that all roads inevitably converge upon the eternal city of Rome, none possesses a more prestigious allure than...

Wang Junzi: Preserving the Art of Ru Porcelain in Henan Province

Wang Junzi, a porcelain producer from Qingliangsi village, Baofeng county in Pingdingshan city, Central China's Henan province, has spent years perfecting the art of...

Beijing’s Central Axis Goes Digital: Augmented Reality App Brings Historical Site to Life

Tourists walking on the Wanning Bridge in Beijing can now use a mobile app to explore the historical Central Axis. By overlaying digital content...

 Lanzhou Museum Showcases Pieces of Ancient Chinese Encyclopedia “Yongle Dadian”

On February 28th, the Lanzhou Museum in Gansu province, Northwest China, opened an exhibition on the ancient Chinese encyclopedia "Yongle Dadian." The exhibition showcases...

The Fusion of Western Fashion Art and Chinese Ethnic Elements in the Black Pleated Skirt at the Nanning Museum

The Nanning Museum, situated in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region in South China, has become a popular tourist destination due to an exquisite black...

Protecting Ancient Books: Expert Advice from Chen Hongyan

Chen Hongyan is a prominent figure in the preservation of ancient books. As a member of the 14th CPPCC National Committee and the director...

Paper Cutting in China

Paper cutting, also known as Jianzhi (剪纸) in Chinese, is a traditional Chinese art form that involves cutting patterns or designs from a single...

Archaeological Experts Unearth 321 Tombs and Pottery Artifacts from Eastern Zhou Dynasty in Shanxi Province

Archaeological experts from the Shanxi Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology and local cultural relics and archaeology departments in Shuozhou have made significant discoveries...

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