A stele at the Jingling Mausoleum in Beijing, which opens to the public through a reservation-only system on December 22, ...
Ming, the world’s oldest known animal, lived for 507 years before being accidentally killed by humans in 2006.
As an officially commissioned Buddhist canon from the Ming Dynasty, its calligraphy, engraving, and binding reflect the ...
More than six centuries ago, roughly 80 years ahead of Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama, Chinese admiral Zheng He reached ...
As with Taiwan, it treats any other sovereignty as non-existent. Many of the islands around Okinawa were independent kingdoms ...
A group of 21 journalists from ASEAN member states, as well as China, South Korea and Japan, were first taken to Zunyi City in Guizhou province, travelling from Kunming in a high-speed train at an ...
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Golden fleet: Trump's revival of battleship era and South Korea's opportunity
Whoever controls the sea controls trade, and whoever controls trade controls the world.” Sir Walter Raleigh, an advisor to England’s Queen Elizabeth I, wrote in a 1615 essay that to defeat Spain and ...
The death of Pope Francis brought change to the Catholic Church, which counts 1.4 billion adherents and is now led — for the ...
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China launches probe into alleged art-theft scheme at Nanjing Museum involving a former director
The case escalated over the weekend when a retired museum employee accused the museum's former director of orchestrating a large-scale theft and smuggling operation.
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14 "The Mighty Nein" Season 1 Behind-The-Scenes Facts Straight From The "Critical Role" Cast
The "Critical Role" cast shares their favorite Easter eggs from "The Mighty Nein" Season 1, how they developed all the magic, Yasha's story arc, and so much more.
Just in time for the holiday season, the Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM) has unveiled its powerhouse 2026 exhibition programme, featuring nine fresh shows that fuse priceless artifacts from Beijing's ...
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