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While the central burial mound of Emperor Qin Shi Huang remains sealed, the surrounding discoveries continue to redefine what ...
It is being seen as the most significant event of its kind in the Australian state. The chance discovery of the Terracotta ...
A major showcase of Chinese artifacts of the famous Terracotta Warriors of the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) will open this weekend in Perth, marking what is being seen as the most significant museum ...
Forget Japanese miso soup, the Chinese have been making miso for over 2,000 years and some of the best can be had in Hong Kong.
This inscription, engraved in the distinct script used during the Qin dynasty, seems to recount a mission dispatched by Qin Shi Huang himself in 221 BC.
The barques were loaded. Food, tools and supplies to endure several years beyond the frontiers of the known world. Five thousand crew and six thousand children – reputedly all virgins, the purest ...
An exhibition of the Shaanxi terracotta warriors in Perth is slated as the largest of its kind outside China. Some artefacts are likely to never travel again.
A show at the V&A Dundee traces the many things the garden has been: a paradise; a replica of the world; a sanctuary. What ...
With over 8 billion people spread across the Earth's nearly 25 million square miles of habitable land, proving one's identity ...
New discovery of 156 remains at Jiaopuxiang in E.China shows local human activity since pre-Qin times ...