Heritage

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.

Tesla China Sales Surge in March, Marking Fifth Consecutive Month of Growth

Tesla's China-made electric vehicle sales experienced an 8.7% year-over-year increase in March, marking the fifth consecutive month of growth and highlighting the company's resilience in a competitive market.

China Bolsters Digital Yuan Reach: 12 New Banks Join E-CNY Network

China expands its digital yuan program by adding 12 new banks, increasing the total number of authorized operators to 22. The move aims to boost adoption and accessibility of the e-CNY.

Geopolitical Tensions and Market Jitters Force Global Companies, Including Visma, to Postpone IPO Plans

Global companies, including Visma, are delaying IPOs due to Middle East conflict and market volatility, impacting various sectors and startups worldwide.

China Orders Refiners To Sustain Fuel Output As Middle East War Disrupts Oil Flows

China has instructed independent oil refiners to maintain fuel production at last year’s levels, even if it means operating at a loss, to ensure domestic supply amid war-driven oil disruptions and surging prices.

Preservation Efforts Intensify for Song Dynasty Shipwreck at Guangdong Museum

In a striking blend of history and modern preservation efforts, archaeologists are set to undertake a delicate desalination process for the Nanhai No.1, a...

China Reinforces Commitment to Intangible Cultural Heritage Preservation

In a concerted push to elevate the safeguarding measures for its intangible cultural heritage, China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism has taken decisive action...

Yungang Grottoes: Ancient Art and Modern Preservation Efforts

The Yungang Grottoes, set against the backdrop of Datong in Shanxi Province, China, stand as an enduring testament to the artistic and religious achievements...

Digital Revival: UNESCO’s Mogao Caves Heritage Site Embraces Technological Preservation

Nestled in Northwest China's Gansu Province, the Mogao Caves in Dunhuang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are stepping into the digital era. A platform...

Okinawan Delegation Honors Ancestral Roots in Beijing

A rich tapestry of history, music, and reverence unfolded in Beijing's Tongzhou district as a civilian group from Okinawa made their way to the...

Ancient Chariots Unearthed Near Emperor Qinshihuang’s Mausoleum in Xi’an

Xi'an, nestled in Northwest China's Shaanxi Province, once again stands testament to China's rich historical tapestry. Recent excavations near the mausoleum of Emperor Qinshihuang...

Exploring Xi’an: From Ancient Roots to Belt and Road Collaborations

Xi'an, an ancient Chinese city, stands as a testament to the country's rich historical tapestry. As the starting point of the renowned Silk Road,...

China’s Initiative to Preserve Ancient Corridor Bridges Takes Flight

China's rich architectural legacy shines through its lang qiao or corridor bridges, which harmoniously meld traditional culture and natural scenery. Efforts to ensure the...

Reviving China’s Past: Exciting Developments at Sizhou and Lajia Ruins

In the heart of East China's Jiangsu Province, Xuyi officials have unveiled plans to transform the ancient Sizhou Ruins into an archaeological park and...

Cultural Exchange in Guangdong Welcomes Taiwanese Youth

A group of nearly 60 enthusiastic youths from Taiwan has recently embarked on an enriching cultural journey through Guangdong Province, situated in the southern...

Zodiac Animal Heads Reunite at China’s Old Summer Palace

The Old Summer Palace, known as Yuanmingyuan, is currently hosting a monumental exhibition featuring a set of revered bronze heads representing the 12 Chinese...

Ancient Shipwrecks Unearthed in South China Sea Highlight Maritime Silk Road Legacy

In a groundbreaking revelation, details about two profound archaeological finds have come to light – two ancient shipwrecks lying over 1,000 meters deep in...

New Research Center Sheds Light on Northeast Asian Silk Road’s Rich History

Heihe University, located in Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, has proudly inaugurated a cutting-edge research center dedicated to delving deep into the rich tapestry of...

Taihe Forum Highlights Global Efforts in Cultural Heritage Conservation

The 6th iteration of the esteemed Taihe Forum recently commenced at the iconic Palace Museum. Wang Xudong, the director of this majestic establishment, highlighted...

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